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Teen Arrested After Armed Robbery Near Ohio State Campus

A 15-year-old boy is in custody after being arrested in a stolen car related to an armed robbery that occurred near Ohio State University’s campus. Columbus police responded to an incident where a male suspect threatened a victim with a black handgun while demanding car keys and stealing from a store.

Police located the stolen vehicle, which led them to the teenager, who now faces multiple charges, including Aggravated Robbery and Carrying a Concealed Weapon. The swift response of the police was crucial, as evidence gathered from the vehicle helped confirm his involvement in the crime, and the victim later identified him as the assailant.

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