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A stroll through downtown
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Elaine Small, Amanda Voreis, Dylan Voreis, Madison Voreis, Mary Kay Luchenbill, Juliana Trica, Jade Trica, Jelena Trica and Julie Trica all take a ride with Linda Saylor of Saylor’s End of Trail Riding Stable on a horse-drawn carriage.

Pilot photo by Maggie Nixon
Thirty downtown businesses are taking part in a weekend full of events, including horse-drawn carriage rides Friday. In addition to the rides, carolers have been filling the Garro Street area downtown with music.

 
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Pak-A-Sak second gas station to be robbed E-mail
Friday, 06 February 2009

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Pak-A-Sak provided this image of the robber who demanded cash Wednesday, but only got away with cigarettes. Photo provided

PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Police Department is investigating a theft at a second convenience store in less than a week.
Friday, the BP station was robbed, where the thief made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. That thief remains at large.

In an incident Wednesday evening, around 6:20 p.m., another thief entered the Pak-A-Sak store at 520 W. Jefferson St., Plymouth.
Police say a white male wearing a green coat over a dark colored hooded sweatshirt, gray stocking cap, blue jeans, white shoes and light colored gloves had displayed a knife and demanded money from the employee.
The suspect did not get any money, but did take an undisclosed amount of cigarettes.
Anyone with information on either robbery is asked to contact the PPD at 574-936-2126.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 February 2009 )
 
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