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12/29/2009
Scott A. Crosbie
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Richmond Man Treated For Personal Injuries Following Robbery


The Richmond-Register is reporting that a Madison County man spent part of Christmas Eve being treated for personal injuries suffered in a robbery at gunpoint outside a Dixie Plaza home.

The man was assaulted as he attempted to leave the home after visiting overnight, said Sgt. Willard Reardon, Richmond Kentucky Police Department spokesman.

As the man went to his car, a white male opened the driver’s door and struck him in the head several times with a handgun, Reardon said. Another man then reached for the victim and took a Samsung Blackjack cellular phone and $22 in cash before the robbers fled on foot.

The robber who struck the victim was described as wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and had a black bandana across his face, Reardon said.

The victim suffered a laceration on the top of his head and was treated at Pattie A. Clay Regional Medical Center.  He has since been released from the hospital and expected to recover from his personal injuries.


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