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Subway robbed; sales receipts not deposited


Published: Wed, August 27, 2008 @ 4:34 p.m.

YOUNGSTOWN — Just hours after the Subway sandwich shop on West Rayen Avenue on the North Side was robbed by a gunman Tuesday, a part-owner of the business filed a second police report that indicates $48,000 in sales receipts have not been deposited since January. Capt. Kenneth Centorame, chief of detectives, said Wednesday that the theft is under investigation, as is the robbery.

The robber entered the business late Tuesday morning, walked behind the counter and forced open the cash drawer and took its contents. As he left, he pulled a handgun from his waist and brandished it briefly. The robber was not found after an extensive search of the area by police.


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1DoctorGonzo(728 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

How can you be a part owner in a Subway and not know the other party or parties were pocketing the revenue? They walk among us.

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2DoctorGonzo(728 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

Also, Just because the 48k was not deposited into a bank does not mean a crime was committed, but in Youngstown, the other owners probably did take the revenue without the part-owners knowledge. That is what sets the valley apart from normal society.

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3isaac45(112 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

subway, pizza hut, ice cream trucks, the kfc tragedy...pathetic...we'll have martial law yet here....either that or maybe we'll get lucky and pres. mcain will mistakenly drop a bomb on us on the way to iran

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4Enough(32 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

Is a description of the robber available? Or would that be politically incorrect to provide such insignificant details?

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5Eric(194 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

A second police report? What about the first? Also, I wonder what kind of co-owner he is to just now discover that money has been missing since January. Sounds like it would be pretty easy to find the perpetrator.

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6PizzaBoy(6 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

There are too many variables here to make assumptions about what happened to the $48,000. Running cash businesses can get fishy at times. For all we know that could have been cash paid to employees under the table.

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7zieg2003(82 comments)posted 3 years, 9 months ago

This article focuses more on the "co owners ignorance than it does the actual robber. It sounds like he was caught on camera.

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8PEACE2U(115 comments)posted 3 years, 8 months ago

If Subway headquarters were doing their job and the books properly ~~ THEY would have CAUGHT that deposits were not being made by this Subway!! Especially since January, NO deposits made?? HM-m-m!!

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9Mimi2BC(146 comments)posted 3 years, 8 months ago

Subways are a franchise... the headquarters only cares about receiving their franchise fees, they aren't into the day to day depositing.

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10dmets(575 comments)posted 3 years, 8 months ago

The only one(s) who can catch if deposit are not being made are the owners. The headquarters will do nothing as long as the are getting their cut of the money.

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