Calvert Sheriff Police Beat: BIG MOMMA WEDGED HER WAY INTO GETAWAY CAR AFTER ARMED ROBBERY

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Getaway car from Huntingtown Liquor robbery

Calvert Sheriff Police Beat: BIG MOMMA WEDGED HER WAY INTO GETAWAY CAR AFTER ARMED ROBBERY

HUNTINGTOWN, MD. – Big Mama was along for the robbery of a Calvert liquor store on July 25, 2018 – as police described the tubby armed robber – as heavy set – and apparently this ax-handle wide water buffalo had flunked out of her weight watchers class.

The two-ton tilly was accompanied by a black male as they made a mad dash from PG County to rob a store.

Police say that on July 25, 2018, at 2:07 pm, the Calvert Control Center was notified of a robbery at the Discount Liquor Store located at 5005 Solomon’s Island Road in Huntingtown.

Discount Liquors – Wide Load Robbery July 25, 2018

The caller advised that the store was robbed at gunpoint by two suspects the first suspect was described as a black male wearing a bright yellow construction style shirt/jacket with silver reflective striping.

Police say that the victim related that the suspect displayed a black handgun with a bag over it.

Huntingtown Liquor robbery photo two (2)
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The bag likely should have been over the head of the assistant robber, to prevent her from being identified and also from eating from bags of potato chips from the display on the counter, thereby slowing the progress of the holdup.

Big Mama Robber was dressed in the fashion of a highway worker with an orange construction style shirt/jacket also with silver reflective striping.

The two demanded money at which time the clerk gave the suspects an undisclosed amount of money from the cash drawer. The suspects fled the store in a black four-door Nissan passenger car bearing a Maryland tag.

The getaway car, without a wide-load sign on the rear end, was last seen fleeing northbound on Route 4 to PG County and DC where so many armed robbers originate.

Calvert Sheriff’s Detectives are actively working this case.  If anyone has any further information they are asked to contact Detective Wayne Wells at 410-535-1600 ext. 2595 or Wayne.wells@calvertcountymd.gov.

 

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