Police looking for suspect in Fayetteville robbery

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Fayetteville police are actively pursuing a suspect linked to a gas station robbery that occurred early Thursday morning at the E-Z Mart. The robbery was reported around 4:09 a. m. , with one employee present at the time of the incident. The gas station manager confirmed that cash was stolen, though the specific amount remains undisclosed.

K-9 units arrived on the scene at 5:31 a. m. , and fortunately, no injuries were reported during the robbery. Local authorities are committed to resolving this case, which has raised concerns among residents about safety in the area. The Fayetteville Police Department has urged anyone with information to come forward as part of their investigation.

Gas station robberies have been a point of concern in many communities, highlighting the need for increased vigilance. The outcome of this investigation could impact local perceptions of safety and police effectiveness in the region.

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