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Man Robbed at Gunpoint off Northfield Boulevard

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Police responded to a call about an armed robbery on Northfield Boulevard at approximately 10:26 p.m. Monday night, according to a police report filed by the Murfreesboro Police Department.

Skyler Patton, 18, said that he was approached in a parking lot at 415 West Northfield Boulevard by three black males driving a red Nissan Rogue. According to Patton the occupants “yelled as if they knew him” and he entered the vehicle.

According to the report, once Patton was inside the vehicle, the occupants “pulled guns on him and told him to give up his stuff.” Patton was told to surrender his phone, wallet, pants and shoes.

Patton stated that the front passenger of the vehicle was wearing a white t-shirt with red lettering and was armed with a “Tec-9 style handgun.” The rear passenger was dressed in all black, wearing a Chicago hat and armed with a 22 rifle. Patton also said he believed the rear passenger’s name to be “Ro.”

Police have no suspects at this time.

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