A
man from Springfield is charged with stealing two pairs of athletic shoes from a
store at Battlefield Mall last Saturday. During the robbery, the thief pulled a
gun on a store employee who was trying to detain him.
Robert Ruffner, 32, is charged with robbery, a felony that could get him a prison sentence between 10 and 30 years, and theft, a misdemeanor. He's in the Greene County jail in lieu of a $25,000 bond. Prosecutors believe the robbery charge is appropriate because Ruffner used a dangerous weapon.
Springfield police say a shoplifter pulled a gun on a JC Penney store employee just before 10 p.m. Saturday. That employee confronted the shoplifter and grabbed his arm as he saw the man walk out of the store with the stolen shoes.One of the most popular ones are highheelshoes, replica Rolex watches illegally produced copies of authentic Rolex watches.
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The store employee recongized Ruffner as a man who was a shoplifter at the store last January. The store still had a clear photo of the shoplifter in January, and that led police to identify Ruffner as the thief on Saturday night, according to the probable cause statement.
A police officer stopped and arrested Ruffner on Tuesday evening. The officer said Ruffner was wearing a new pair of athletic shoes at the time, according to the probable cause statement. An officer who searched his vehicle says he recovered two black "CO2 BB pistols from the back cargo area of the vehicle."
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The detective continued to question Ruffner about what happened. He later conceded that the pistol he pointed at the store employee had to be one of the BB pistols.
"Yes sir, it had to of been, I've never touched a real gun my whole life," the detective quotes Ruffner as saying.
Ruffner later said he didn't intend to shoot the store employee.
"I was just trying to scare the dude. I pulled it out and waved it around and it happened to come up when he trying to pull back," Ruffner said, according to the probable cause statement.Cheap coolerbag top quality online,100% authentic guarantee. "I wasn't trying to touch him with it, I wasn't even trying to point it at him, I'm not a robber."
The detective said Ruffner admitted that the new shoes that he was wearing were one of the pairs that he stole from the Penney's store.
Ruffner was charged for the shoplifting on Wednesday, the day after his arrest. On Monday, prosecutors charged Ruffner with two cases of possession of marijuana; one case is for a crime last December and the other case is for a crime in May.
Last February, Ruffner pleaded guilty for stealing for a case filed late last year; he got two years of probation. He’s also previously pleaded guilty for resisting arrest and trespassing, both misdemeanors.
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Robert Ruffner, 32, is charged with robbery, a felony that could get him a prison sentence between 10 and 30 years, and theft, a misdemeanor. He's in the Greene County jail in lieu of a $25,000 bond. Prosecutors believe the robbery charge is appropriate because Ruffner used a dangerous weapon.
Springfield police say a shoplifter pulled a gun on a JC Penney store employee just before 10 p.m. Saturday. That employee confronted the shoplifter and grabbed his arm as he saw the man walk out of the store with the stolen shoes.One of the most popular ones are highheelshoes, replica Rolex watches illegally produced copies of authentic Rolex watches.
The employee told police, according to the probable cause statement,Our Michael Kors handbags outlet supply cheap designer and new bossbelt for you. that the robber pulled a gun out of his clothes and told him, "I don't wanna hurt you man," as he held the gun to the employee's chin. The employee said he held his hands up in surrender and slowly backed away. The robber then ran away.
The store employee recongized Ruffner as a man who was a shoplifter at the store last January. The store still had a clear photo of the shoplifter in January, and that led police to identify Ruffner as the thief on Saturday night, according to the probable cause statement.
A police officer stopped and arrested Ruffner on Tuesday evening. The officer said Ruffner was wearing a new pair of athletic shoes at the time, according to the probable cause statement. An officer who searched his vehicle says he recovered two black "CO2 BB pistols from the back cargo area of the vehicle."
In an interview with a detective, according to the probable cause statement, Ruffner admitted he went to the store with his girlfriend and another man, and stole a pair of shoes for him and his buddy.where to buy promdress 2012-buy supra shoes online. Ruffner at first denied having a gun with him at the store.Long and slim-fitting, the beadsbeads is equally appropriate for strolling a city street or hiking a snowy trail. Later, he said "he was on so much drugs that he doesn't remember having the BB gun or not."
The detective continued to question Ruffner about what happened. He later conceded that the pistol he pointed at the store employee had to be one of the BB pistols.
"Yes sir, it had to of been, I've never touched a real gun my whole life," the detective quotes Ruffner as saying.
Ruffner later said he didn't intend to shoot the store employee.
"I was just trying to scare the dude. I pulled it out and waved it around and it happened to come up when he trying to pull back," Ruffner said, according to the probable cause statement.Cheap coolerbag top quality online,100% authentic guarantee. "I wasn't trying to touch him with it, I wasn't even trying to point it at him, I'm not a robber."
The detective said Ruffner admitted that the new shoes that he was wearing were one of the pairs that he stole from the Penney's store.
Ruffner was charged for the shoplifting on Wednesday, the day after his arrest. On Monday, prosecutors charged Ruffner with two cases of possession of marijuana; one case is for a crime last December and the other case is for a crime in May.
Last February, Ruffner pleaded guilty for stealing for a case filed late last year; he got two years of probation. He’s also previously pleaded guilty for resisting arrest and trespassing, both misdemeanors.
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