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Charleston police looking for identity of a suspect for robbery in cash store on January 26

Charleston, S. C. – Charleston police department is asking for help in identifying the suspect for a robbery that took place on January 26.

The man is described as black male with 5’7″ to 5’9″ in height and around 160 pounds. Police believes the suspect is 25-35 years old.

The robbery happened at the Check Into Cash store located at 2049 Savannah Highway.

The only picture of the suspect is taken right after the incident with a white garbage bag in his hands walking in the area on Arlington Drive.

Please contact the police if the suspect looks familiar or you may have any information leading to him. Contact Charleston County Consolidated Dispatch (843-743-7200), the on-duty CPD Central Detective (843-743-7200), or Crime Stoppers of the Low Country at (843-554-1111) for a possible cash reward.

Alex Tuhell

Co-founder and publisher

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