Sanatoga Turkey Hill Among Three Robberies Sunday

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SANATOGA PA – The Turkey Hill convenience store on East High Street at Rupert Road in Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township was one of three retail locations robbed at knife-point Sunday (Dec. 18, 2011) at about 3:30 a.m., The (Pottstown PA) Mercury newspaper reported Tuesday (Dec. 20). No one was injured in the township incident, during which Lower Pottsgrove police said the robber got away with less than $200.

Also robbed in Sunday’s early morning hours were stores in Limerick Township and Phoenixville Borough. Police consider them related, The Mercury reported, because all seem to involve the same individual or methods, occurred within close time and proximity of each other, and were near exits to U.S. Route 422. They also may be related to a recent robbery in Bally, according to police.

Police in several departments continue to investigate, and are cooperating in their cases. No suspects have been announced.

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3 Responses to “Sanatoga Turkey Hill Among Three Robberies Sunday”

  1. E J Cox says:

    With all the video including outside surveillance of vehicles and license plates, it’s only a matter of time… Glad no one is hurt.

    Perhaps some changes Late Night are needed. Might include a camera at Eye level to record up front and personal.

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