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Man Robbed While Walking Home Along Odessa Street

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: February 11, 2013
ODESSA -- Police are looking for a man who robbed another man at gunpoint along an Odessa street.

    Odessa Police say that a 22-year-old man was walking home from a store around 11:10 PM on February 10th when the driver of a black of metal gray Chevrolet pickup truck pulled up next to him near the intersection of Keystone Drive and Chestnut Avenue.

    A Hispanic man allegedly got out of the truck and robbed the victim at gunpoint.

    The victim gave the robber his wallet, and the robber took off towards in the pickup truck.

    The pickup truck was subsequently seen on Walnut Avenue, but that was the last sighting of the vehicle.

    The victim walked home after the robbery and called police.

    Officers say that the robber is 5'9" tall and he weighs 175 pounds.
   
    The robber was reportedly last seen wearing a dark gray hoodie and jeans.
   
    Anyone with information on this incident should call Odessa Crime Stoppers at (432) 333-TIPS (8477).

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