Amish buggies targeted by armed robber on Pennsylvania roads: state police
- On March 27, an armed man robbed two Amish buggies in Mercer County, Pennsylvania.
- The robber targeted Amish buggies, leading to fears within the Amish community.
- The man, described as white, wearing dark clothing and a medical mask, drove a small black sedan.
- The first robbery occurred around 8 p.m. On Number 8 Road; the second, minutes later on Leesburg Station Road.
- State Police investigate and offer a cash reward for information; they encourage people to call 724-748-0044 or 1-800-4PA-TIPS.
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Amish buggies targeted in attempted robbery
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. (WKBN/WHTM) – Some among Pennsylvania's Amish community are concerned that someone may be targeting them, after two buggies were held up at gunpoint, according to State Police. "Last Thursday evening, there was an armed robbery. A vehicle stopped an Amish buggy, pulled up in front of him, pulled him over and by gunpoint, he robbed an Amish man, took his wallet," Susan Hougelman, a tour operator who runs Simple Life Amish Tour…
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