Man sought in armed robbery

Sheriff's Office looking for man who robbed four people at gunpoint


Published on Monday, March 8, 2010 1:43 PM CST



The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who robbed four individuals at gunpoint in the Abita Nursery Subdivision Sunday night.

The man is described as a dark-skinned black male, approximately 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighing 200 pounds. He is believed to be in the 20s.

George Bonnett, spokesman for the Sheriff’s Office, two men had just left a home at 73267 Jasmine Street and were sitting in their car when the suspect approached, pointed a handgun at the men and demanded money. Bonnett said after being given an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect then walked to the front door of the residence, where he knocked on the door.

When the homeowner answered the door, Bonnett said, the man pointed the gun at him and again demanded money. A struggle ensued and the suspect pistol-whipped the homeowner. As the two fought over the weapon, it discharged.

The man sustained a wound to his head, but Bonnett said it was unclear to medical personnel whether the injury was the result of his being grazed by the bullet or if it was a result of his being struck by the weapon.

The suspect was able to obtain some cash from the homeowner, who then ran from the residence in an attempt to find help.

Meanwhile, the suspect approached the homeowner’s girlfriend, who had been sleeping on the couch and attempted to get more money from her.

When she failed to provide him with any money, the man fled the residence.

The homeowner was brought to St. Tammany Parish Hospital and treated for his injuries. He was released a short time later.

Anyone with information about this case is urged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 898-2338.

 


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