UPDATE @ 9:31 p.m.: Police have arrested one of two female suspects in the robbery of a Walmart in Butler Twp. that left a disabled woman injured.
Paige Lynette Taylor, 18, has been booked into the Montgomery County Jail on one “not formerly charged” felony, Butler Twp. Detective Kevin Sink said in a prepared statement released moments ago.
He said the robbery charge stemming from the Walmart robbery will be presented to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office for approval.
Police also recovered the getaway vehicle, a burnt orange Nissan Xterra, Sink said.
The second suspect, Madison P. Cole, 17, remains at large, the detective said.
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Police are looking for two female suspects who robbed a Walmart on Monday afternoon and injured a disabled woman as they fled.
Butler Twp. police on Wednesday afternoon released photos taken from surveillance video they hope will help the public identify the robbery suspects.
According to police, the suspects, wanted on a charge of robbery due to causing injury while fleeing from a theft, are:
** Paige Lynette Taylor, 18. She has brown hair and blue eyes and is known as "Paige Taylor" on Facebook.
** Madison P. Cole, 17. Her hair is dark and has a reddish cast. She also wears heavy makeup and is known as "Princess Maddi Sosa" on Facebook.
Both are about 5 feet 5 inches tall and 145 pounds, according to police.
According to the investigation, one of the suspects shoved the disabled woman as both fled from employees at the Walmart, 3465 York Commons Blvd.
Police had been called their for a theft offense with suspects fleeing.
The disabled woman initially refused treatment from Butler Twp. fire crews, but later went to an emergency room and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, including a sprained knee and other complications because of her disability.
The suspects ran to a burnt orange 2002 Nissan Xterra, Ohio license plate GKJ4927, and were last seen headed north on Brown School Road in Vandalia.
If you know the whereabouts of the vehicle or suspects, you are asked to call Butler Twp. police at 937-233-2080 or Detective Kevin Sink, 937-890-2671 (ext. 1234).
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