BRIEFLY BANDIT WITH KNIFE ROBS LIQUOR STORE.LANCASTER Lancaster, city, England Lancaster (lăng`kəstər), city (1991 pop. 43,902) and district, county seat of Lancashire, NW England, on the Lune River. - A man wielding wield tr.v. wield·ed, wield·ing, wields 1. To handle (a weapon or tool, for example) with skill and ease. 2. To exercise (authority or influence, for example) effectively. See Synonyms at handle. a knife robbed a Lancaster liquor liquor /li·quor/ (lik´er) (li´kwor) pl. liquors, liquo´res [L.] 1. a liquid, especially an aqueous solution containing a medicinal substance. 2. store early Tuesday Tuesday: see week. morning. The robber entered Bob's Liquor in the 500 block of East Avenue I and produced a large knife. He demanded the clerk hand over the money while threatening to cut him, a sheriff's official said. The clerk handed over the cash from the register, and the man ran off. Deputies searched the area for more than an hour but were unsuccessful. There were no injuries. Anyone with information is asked to call the Lancaster sheriff's station at (661) 948-8466. - Daily News |
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