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Fort Dodge convenience store robbed, suspect caught

FORT DODGE – A Fort Dodge convenience store was robbed late Wednesday and police soon arrested a suspect.

At approximately 11:53 PM Wednesday night, the Webster County Telecommunications Center received a 911 hang up call from the Casey’s General Store located at 2007 North 15th Street in Fort Dodge. Dispatchers attempted to call the store back with no answer. At that point, officers with the Fort Dodge Police Department were dispatched to Casey’s to check on the 911 hang up call.

When officers arrived, they discovered that a robbery had just occurred. Information gathered at the time indicated that a male entered the store, displayed a handgun to the clerk, and demanded money. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash, the male fled the store and law enforcement was contacted. The suspect description we have at this time is a male dressed in dark clothing. No injuries were reported in this incident.

Officers and investigators with the Fort Dodge Police Department continued their investigation into this incident throughout the day. Information was developed early on of a possible suspect. During the course of the robbery, a witness observed the male suspect exit the store and get into a vehicle parked nearby.

As officers were investigating the incident Thursday morning, they observed the suspect vehicle in traffic on North 15th Street near Oakland Cemetery. Officers were able to catch up to the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop at The Station Convenience Store located at 2320 North 15th Street, just north of the Casey’s store where the robbery occurred the previous night. Thursday afternoon, a search warrant was executed on a residence in Fort Dodge, where two firearms were located along with other evidence. Based on information gathered to this point in the investigation, 23‐year‐old Fort Dodge resident Aries N. McGee, has been arrested and charged with the following:

– Robbery in the First Degree (B Felony)
– Theft in the 5th Degree (Simple Misdemeanor)

McGee is scheduled to make his initial appearance in Webster County Magistrate Court. It was determined that McGee made out with less than $300 during this incident.

The Fort Dodge Police Department is continuing their investigation into this incident. The Fort Dodge Police Department was assisted in this investigation by the Webster County Sheriff’s Office and the Webster County Attorney’s Office.

MCGEE, ARIES NZGOI

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Thug life. Just do what you want. Be out in three. Car theft is skyrocketing outsight across the nation. People need money. All the big cities are seeing heavy crime numbers surging. It’s a crime wave. And it’s huge. The violence towards people not so much. But stealing that which does not belong to you is the highest it’s ever been in America. Ever. No work, no money. Vagrancy is a common sight outside of the rural lands of the mid west. Fort Dodge is just some little town in the middle of nowhere. And McGee ain’t superfly.

I thought Robbery and Arson was legal now !!??

You forgot looting.

oh crap..gotta go don’t want to be late

Oh how political correct – description given to officers – forgot to say negro -Asian – chineeeeze – or maybe white. What a bunch of pussy journalists. BLM terrorist maybe ?

So what do you call the white robbers and burglars? Or are they ok enough not to call them derogatory names?

You race hustling idiot. Put in a different tape.

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