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An update was made available on Friday about a robbery in the dollar General in the Gatch Hill Road.

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(Aurora, Ind.) – The office of the Sheriff of the Dearborn County announced the arrest of two suspects, which are connected with an armed robbery in the dollar General on the Gatch Hill Road.

Robert Harden III, 27, from Aurora, and Samantha Brewer, 40 from Lawrenceburg, will be charged several times after the incident on February 14th.

Harden was charged with armed robbery (helps, induced or caused a crime), a crime of level 3, a conspiracy, armed robberies, a crime of level 3, a slump in an apartment of a crime of level 4 and conspiracy to inspect a car theft at level 4.

Due to armed robbery (support, induction or causing a crime), a crime of level 3, a conspiracy, armed robbery is to take a crime of level 3 and conspiracy to commit level 4.

At the time of the incident, Detectives learned that a man entered the dollar General, swung a knife and asked for money from the cash register. The suspect then removed cash from the register and fled from the business. An extensive search of the area was carried out by several police authorities. The law enforcement authorities could not locate the suspects.

When the examination continued, the Dearborn County's office in the immediate vicinity of the dollar General took contact with a homeowner in the Gatch Hill Road and checked camera material. A vehicle was observed how he drove the Gatch Hill from the US dollar -General minutes before the robbery.

The vehicle headlights arrive immediately after the time frame of the robbery, and according to a press release, a subject will run and enter the vehicle towards the vehicle.

The suspicious vehicle was identified as a person who was recently arrested by the Sheriff's Office of the Dearborn County Days in the Hillcrest Motel on US 50 in Aurora. The vehicle had been removed from the motel without the consent of the owner. The video surveillance identified hardy of Motel employees as the person who took the vehicle with them. He was a resident and employee in the motel and was in the possession of a master key that gave him access to all rooms.

On February 18, the Sheriff's office was contacted by the Lexington police authority in Kentucky, which pointed out that the suspicious vehicle had been found. The Lexington police carried out a traffic stop and identified the driver Samantha Brewer and passenger Robert Harden.

Brewer told the investigators that she thought hard had hit someone to sell drugs. Harden had Brewer Park on the side of the Gatch Hill Road. Harden then went towards the dollar General. A few moments later, Harden ran to the truck. Harden climbed into the passenger side and Brewer drove away.

Both are custody in Lexington.

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