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Police Seek Public Help in Ky. Armed Robbery Case

Deputies in Montgomery County, Kentucky, are reaching out to the community for assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an armed robbery that occurred at the HLT Check Exchange in Mount Sterling. The incident took place just before noon on Thursday, and authorities describe the suspect as a white male dressed in black clothing.

Currently, deputies are reviewing security footage from nearby businesses, as they do not have an image of the suspect. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office urges anyone with relevant information to contact them at 859-498-8704, emphasizing the importance of public engagement in solving this crime.

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