RFP Staff
It’s not a good idea to be on the streets of Salisbury round about midnight especially in convenience store parking lots where bad things happen to good people and not so good people. A pack of ciggies, a six pack of “ICE”, and 2 gallons of gas might not be worth a bullet in the brisket or a beating.
According to Salisbury Police sources Dakota Cheyenne Hughes, 24, of 235 Hanna Avenue in Salisbury and an employee of the Walmart Super Center, was the victim Sunday night of a “strong arm robbery no weapon” and a “all other kidnapping” in the parking lot of Murphy’s Express at 1010 Freeland Drive. Hughes was forced to give up $6 to a threatenting stranger who apparently contained the victim’s movements enough to be called a kidnapping. Hughes’ White Chevvy SUV was listed on the manifest. Fortunately no injuries were reported and Hughes got out of his situation in one piece.
Top part of the Salisbury Police Incident Report for the Murphy’s Express Incident:
Murphy’s Express, 1010 Freeland Drive, Salisbury, NC:
Location Murphy’s Express, 1010 Freeland Drive, Salisbury, NC:
Manifest of stolen property in Murphy’s Express Parking lot from the Salisbury Police Incident Report:
Citizens having any knowledge about this crime are urged to call the Salisbury Police at 704-638-5333. If you fear retribution, want to remain anonymous and possibly collect a reward of up to $1,000, information can be submitted 24/7 via the web: http://tips.salisburyrowancrimestoppers.org/ or by calling the Salisbury-Rowan Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245.