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Saturday, November 23, 2024

CARBONDALE NON-BARGAINING UNIT EMPLOYEES PERSONNEL BOARD: Robbery Investigation

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Carbondale Non-Bargaining Unit Employees Personnel Board recently issued the following announcement.

On 08-25-2020 at approximately 7:15 p.m., City of Carbondale police officers received a report of a robbery in the 400 block of South Logan Avenue. Officers learned the victim was jogging in the area when he was tackled to the ground by the suspect. The suspect battered the victim and stole property belonging to the victim. 

The suspect was described as a black male with a light complexion about 6’02” tall, wearing a blue face covering, black tank top and shorts. During the course of the investigation, officers located the victim’s property. The victim was treated for a minor injury. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the police department at 618-457-3200 or Crime Stoppers at 618-549-COPS. The investigation into the incident is active and ongoing.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the City of Carbondale Police Department at (618) 457-3200. You may also call the Carbondale/SIU Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (618) 549-COPS (2677) or the Murphysboro/Jackson County anonymous tip line at (618) 687-COPS (2677). 

Anonymous tips may also be made by selecting the “Crime Stoppers” tab located on the main page of this website. Please help yourself, along with your county, its communities and the university campus by using these numbers if you witness, or have any information pertaining to, a crime. Cash rewards for information which leads to an arrest are also made anonymously. Remember, crime doesn’t pay, but Crime Stoppers does!

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