BRIEFLY.2 teens arrested in boy's robbery robbery, in law, felonious taking of property from a person against his will by threatening or committing force or violence. The injury or threat may be directed against the person robbed, his property, or the person or property of his relative or of anyone in his CANYON COUNTRY -- Two teenage boys were arrested Thursday afternoon after being identified as the pair who robbed a younger boy at gunpoint, a sheriff's lieutenant LIEUTENANT. This word has now a narrower meaning than it formerly had; its true meaning is a deputy, a substitute, from the French lieu, (place or post) and tenant (holder). Among civil officers we have lieutenant governors, who in certain cases perform the duties of governors; (vide, the said Friday. A witness to the heist followed the robbery suspects Noun 1. robbery suspect - someone suspected of committing robbery suspect - someone who is under suspicion , then called sheriff's deputies with word of their whereabouts where·a·bouts adv. About where; in, at, or near what location: Whereabouts do you live? n. (used with a sing. or pl. . The two are accused of brandishing a handgun and taking $20 from the 14-year-old victim, deputies said. -- Daily News |
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