Embassy
10-11-2008, 08:08 AM
From my own dear city to boot:
Request for directions sparks arrest
Less than two hours after they allegedly robbed a Circle K gas station, two men were arrested in the case -- when they asked a Louisville Metro Police officer for directions.
Lavarr A. Milton, 21, and Guy O. Walker, 18, have been charged with robbing the Jeffersontown-area gas station and three others in the Louisville area, police said.
Milton and Walker are accused of robbing the Circle K in the 9600 block of Taylorsville Road about 1 a.m. yesterday, said Jeffersontown police Detective Bill Green.
About 2:45 a.m., the two were in the 7300 block of Egypt Lane in Okolona when they asked a Louisville Metro Police officer for directions to Blue Lick Road, said metro police spokeswoman Alicia Smiley.
"The officer noticed some evidence in the vehicle that led him to believe that a robbery had occurred" and he arrested Milton and Walker, Smiley said.
Smiley said Milton and Walker were wanted in connection with robberies that occurred at a Speedy Mart, 1711 W. Broadway, on July 8 and July 16, and another at Boone's Chevron, 521 N. 22nd St., on Aug. 8.
Source. (http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081011/NEWS01/810110444/1008/NEWS01)
Request for directions sparks arrest
Less than two hours after they allegedly robbed a Circle K gas station, two men were arrested in the case -- when they asked a Louisville Metro Police officer for directions.
Lavarr A. Milton, 21, and Guy O. Walker, 18, have been charged with robbing the Jeffersontown-area gas station and three others in the Louisville area, police said.
Milton and Walker are accused of robbing the Circle K in the 9600 block of Taylorsville Road about 1 a.m. yesterday, said Jeffersontown police Detective Bill Green.
About 2:45 a.m., the two were in the 7300 block of Egypt Lane in Okolona when they asked a Louisville Metro Police officer for directions to Blue Lick Road, said metro police spokeswoman Alicia Smiley.
"The officer noticed some evidence in the vehicle that led him to believe that a robbery had occurred" and he arrested Milton and Walker, Smiley said.
Smiley said Milton and Walker were wanted in connection with robberies that occurred at a Speedy Mart, 1711 W. Broadway, on July 8 and July 16, and another at Boone's Chevron, 521 N. 22nd St., on Aug. 8.
Source. (http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081011/NEWS01/810110444/1008/NEWS01)