Incident #: 2109014939
Type: ROBBERY-IN PROG
Time Received: 09/12/2021 20:13:12
Status: COMPLETE
Service: POLICE
NLCRPD District & Sector Assignment: L86 SECTOR 12 WARWICK TWP P867
Primary Agency: NORTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY REGIONAL POLICE DEPARTMENT
Responsible Unit: P86-7
Location: BROOKFIELD RD / LAURIE LN
Municipality: WARWICK TOWNSHIP
Latitude: 40.1650090575507
Longitude: -76.2994055322534
The NLCRPD has completed an investigation into a reported robbery in Warwick Township, this investigation is concluded without charges being filed despite the identification of all involved parties connected with the crime. The NLCRPD was dispatched to a reported man with a gun, and a street robbery that was to have occurred at Brookfield Lane and Laurie Lane in Warwick Township. This call was originally dispatched to the Lititz Borough Police Department at a business venue in the Borough. It was determined the crime actually took place at the intersection of Brookfield Lane and Laurie Lane in Warwick Township.
Responding NLCRPD patrol officers contacted the reporting party/victim's, who were outside of their vehicle in the parking lot of the business. The victim stated that someone who he had gone to school with wanted to buy a Polo t-shirt and messaged him on Snap Chat. The suspect met at the intersection of Laurie Ln and Brookfield Rd to meet with for the t-shirt. When the subject arrived on scene, he was being driven by a black male with another black male in the front passenger seat. The vehicle is described as a black in color SUV. “The victim entered the arriving vehicle and sat in the back seat behind the driver and the suspect got into the seat behind the passenger. The victim stated that he handed over the t-shirt to the suspect and upon doing so, the suspect proceeded to pull out a black colored handgun from a small bookbag racked the slide to the rear and all three occupants of the vehicle told the victim to “get the XXX out”, to which the victim complied.
On September 13, 2021, the NLCRPD Criminal Investigation Unit members interviewed the victim. When asked by CID team members specific questions about the crime the reporting party “victim ”stated he no longer wished to pursue any aspect of the investigation in the robbery of the “tee shirt” and signed a statement to that effect. The NLCRPD asks that anyone with further information concerning this crime to use the Crimewatch Tip Reporting Feature of this webpage.