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You are here: Home / News / Local News / Police Searching for ‘Person of Interest’ in CVS Robbery Investigation

Police Searching for ‘Person of Interest’ in CVS Robbery Investigation

April 4, 2014 By WRFA Radio 1 Comment

Dennis Harmon

Dennis Harmon

JAMESTOWN – Investigators with the Jamestown Police Department are attempting to locate a second person of interest for the CVS Robbery that occurred on March 26. Investigators are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Dennis J. Harmon, 29, and are asking that they call the Jamestown Police Department at 483-7537 or the anonymous tip line at 483-Tips (8477) if they know where Harmon may be.

It is believed that Harmon may be in the Jamestown area. There is currently an outstanding warrant for Harmon for violation of Drug Treatment Court. All calls will be kept strictly confidential.

On Thursday night, police announced that they arrested 23 year-old Thomas Lawson for his alleged involvement in the robbery of both the CVS store in Brooklyn Square along with the 7-Eleven convenience store on N. Main St. At least two people were involved in the robbery of the CVS store, although only one person appears to have been involved in robbing the 7-Eleven on N. Main St.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: 7-Eleven, Armed Robbery, CVS, Dennis Harmon, Jamestown Police Department, Robbery, Thomas Lawson

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  1. City Police Arrest Second Suspect Connected to Downtown Robbery says:
    April 7, 2014 at 8:53 am

    […] Police Captain Robert Samuelson, 29 year-old Dennis Harmon was picked up by officers after police notified the public and other law enforcement agencies that he was a person of interest in the case. Police named Harmon a person of interest on Friday afternoon. By Saturday night he was […]

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