Wild video shows thieves ripping a package from the arms of a FedEx driver
Wild video shows the moment thieves robbed a FedEx delivery driver in Harvard, Massachusetts, snatching the package from his arms and fleeing the scene.
In a press release, the Harvard Police Department said its officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at around 12:43 pm.
When the officers arrived, they spoke with the victim, a FedEx driver who was delivering a package to the residence.
The driver told investigators that a white, late-model Acura TLX with tinted windows and a Connecticut license plate with the letters “BN” pulled up next to his pickup when he pulled out to make a delivery. Two masked men got out of the car and approached the driver from behind. Someone then snatched the package from the driver’s hands.
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The video shot from nearby cameras shows when the package was taken by force, and although a gun is not visible in the photos, the suspects are suspected of threatening the driver with words, which means they were armed.
The police said that the initial investigation led them to believe that the suspects were headed to a certain place after a neighbor reported that he saw the suspect’s car parked a few hours before the robbery.
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WPRI in Providence, Rhode Island, reported that four suspects were arrested in connection with the robbery after a multi-state police chase near the city.
Traffic cameras on Interstate 95 captured the crash near Elmwood Avenue, which stopped the chase.
It is reported that one person was injured in the accident and the car was left behind while the other three who were inside the car fled the scene, said Col. Oscar Perez of the Providence police told the station. He went on to say that the three people who fled were caught after a while.
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The person who remained in the car was taken to a local hospital.
The station reported that Col. Michael Winquist of the Cranston police said the arrested suspects were driving a white Acura with Connecticut plates when it crashed on the Providence-Cranston line.
Police also used search dogs to look for any firearms that may have been dropped during the chase.
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Providence police did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for information.
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