The Herald Bulletin

July 3, 2008

9:44 p.m.: Business robbed Thursday night

By Shawn McGrath

ANDERSON — An Anderson business was reportedly robbed of about $1,500 Thursday evening by a man claiming to have a gun.

Police were called to National Auto Insurance, 1800 E. 19th St., at about 5 p.m., shortly before closing time, said Sgt. William Casey, department spokesman.

Casey said a male white wearing mirrored sunglasses, a black leather jacket and khaki shorts walked into the business nonchalantly, but a short time later he yelled it was a robbery. He ordered two female employees to the ground, but no weapon was shown.

He then walked to a desk or file cabinet and got an undisclosed amount of money. A person claiming to be an employee of the business called The Herald Bulletin and put the amount at $1,500.

Casey said no one was injured during the robbery, and the two employees were the only people inside the business. The man left the area on foot. Police set up a perimeter in an area around the business, but no suspects were taken into custody.

The man is described as being 5-feet-5 to 5-feet-7 with a slender build and sandy hair. He was also wearing gloves and a tan “toboggan-style” cap.

Anyone with information should contact Anderson police at (765) 648-6730.

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Police are searching for a male white who robbed National Auto Insurance, 1800 E. 19th St., at about 5 p.m. Thursday. The man was wearing a black leather jacket, khaki shorts, brown gloves and a tan “toboggan-style” cap. The man is described as being between 5-feet-5 and 5-feet-7 with a slender build and sandy hair. Anyone with information should call Anderson detectives at (765) 648-6730.