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Jump Up Robbery Suspect fatally shot in attempted robbery identified.

June 7, 2018

Jump Up Robbery Suspect fatally shot in attempted robbery identified.
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PHILIPSBURG:--- The investigators of the attempted armed robbery case at Jump-Up Casino which took place on Wednesday June 6th at approximately 12.15 a.m. has been officially identified as Daniel Cherry, 20 years old and residing in Sandy Ground on the French Side.
As the investigation of this case continues the Special Unit Robbery is requesting assistance from the community to help identify the other two culprits who were involved in this robbery attempt. Anyone who has information that can shed some light on this investigation should get in contact with the Detective Department by calling 54-22222 ext. 213/214, the anonymous police tip line #9300, the Emergency Dispatch 911 or by private message to our Face book page. Your cooperation and information will be highly appreciated.

KPSM Press Release

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