PD: Suspect in 2 Muskegon-area robberies arrested
MUSKEGON, Mich. (WOOD) — A suspect in two Muskegon-area robberies has been taken into custody, authorities say.
The 36-year-old Muskegon man was arrested Saturday for armed robbery, according to the Muskegon Police Department. His name was not released Tuesday.
Investigators say the man was responsible for a Dec. 31 robbery of an Admiral gas station in Muskegon. He was also involved in a Jan. 18 robbery of CD Exchange, a video game store in Norton Shores, police say.
If you know anything, you're asked to contact the Muskegon Police Department at 231.724.6750 or Silent Observer at 231.722.7463.
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