Police ask public's help to find robbery suspect

Police ask public's help to find robbery suspect

(Syracuse Police Department)


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Editor's Note: Investigators located James Woods and determined that he was not involved in the incident, according to Lt. Heath Rogers of the Syracuse Police Department.SYRACUSE — Police are hoping the public can help them locate a suspect of a robbery at a home in Syracuse.

Syracuse police said officers responded to the area of 1300 South and Banbury Drive on a call of an aggravated burglary in progress around 1:45 p.m. Tuesday. The home's resident said intruders in the home were threatening him.

Officers arrived and took one male suspect into custody but another man and a woman fled the scene. Police later arrested the woman, but they are still looking for the man.

The police identified James Woods, 28, as the third individual involved. Woods weighs approximately 200 pounds and has collar-length dreadlocks. He was last seen wearing a blue Ralph Lauren polo shirt with tan pants.

Anyone with information that may help in locating Woods should contact the Syracuse Police Department at 801-825-4400.

The names of the other suspects were not released.

Police said the incident appeared to be drug related. No one was injured and no weapons were seen.


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