DAYTON — UPDATE @ 11:50 a.m. (Oct. 12):
Dayton police released new images Monday of a man accused of robbing a woman at knifepoint inside her apartment and using her debit card at an area gas station.
The surveillance photos released by police from the gas station on Riverside Drive show the suspect wearing what appears to be a Burger King uniform shirt, a Dayton police spokesperson said.
According to records, the woman was approached by an unknown man, who approached her with a pocket knife and forced her into a bedroom.
If you have information that can help police, you’re asked to contact Dayton police at 937-333-2677 or anonymously through Miami Valley Crime Stoppers at 937-222-7867.
FIRST REPORT (Oct. 2):
Police are searching for the robber who forced a woman to undress before stealing a debit card at an apartment complex on Jewelstone Drive this morning, according to investigators.
Officers responded to the 300 block of Jewelstone around 10:45 a.m. Friday.
According to records, the woman was approached by an unknown man, who approached her with a pocket knife and forced her into a bedroom.
Initial reports described the robber as a black male, with a grey sweater and a Pink Floyd emblem, a white and black mask, black and white shoes and a dark du-rag.
Public records show the suspect may have claimed to be a maintenance worker before robbing her.