Muncie police report armed robbery in Chug apartment
Muncie police reported an armed robbery in an apartment above the Chug on North Martin Street. The suspects have not been found, according to the Muncie Police Department.
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Muncie police reported an armed robbery in an apartment above the Chug on North Martin Street. The suspects have not been found, according to the Muncie Police Department.
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