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One couple was robbed at gunpoint and another man robbed while walking home from work during the weekend, Murfreesboro Police reported.

David and Amy Hopkins of McEwen, Tenn., were robbed when they tried to buy a camera from a seller Sunday on North Tennessee Boulevard, Officer Jared Boisseau reported.

They emailed a man about a camera on the online Craig’s List and agreed to meet him. The man introduced himself and reached into a bag, pulling out a silver handgun.

“Give me all you’ve got,” the robber told the couple.

“We are not going to do this,” Amy Hopkins said.

Three more robbers wearing hoodies approached.

Hopkins hit the panic button on her remote control keys to unlock her door. She and her husband drove to nearby St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church where they called police.

In a separate hold up, Officer Bob Sirising reported James Harris of Murfreesboro Motel on Northwest Broad Street was walking home from work about 11 p.m. Sunday when people in a four-door silver car with tinted windows stopped him.

“Are you looking for something?” the front seat passenger asked before getting out of the car, the officer reported. The passenger struck Harris in his face and robbed him of cash, a necklace and identity and Social Security cards.

People who have information about the robberies may call the Criminal Investigations Division at 893-2717 or Crime Stoppers at 893-STOP between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Tags: Craig's List, Robberies

Member Opinions:
By: momx5 on 11/23/09
the camera/craigslist robbers sound like the same that robbed the two guys last week with the fake laptop/craigslist deal.

By: attagirl on 11/24/09
Just a tip, people.... when you make a purchase from an individual via craigslist, plan to meet INSIDE a place such as the mall or a restaurant, or in the parking lot of the sheriff's department or police department.

By: Farmall on 11/24/09
I like this couple, they got guts. They were also fortunate.

By: driveguy on 11/24/09
I agree with attagirl, purchasing and dealing with anyone you don't know should never be done in a private or secluded area. I actually heard of someone that had them come to their house for a purchase, 3 day's later their house was robbed. Coincidence? I don't think so. I like the police parking lot idea.


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