Crime & Safety
UPS Imposter Holds Up Manchester Store: Cops
An auto parts store in Manchester was held up over the weekend, police said.

MANCHESTER, CT — A man dressed in a UPS uniform held up an auto parts store in Manchester Sunday, police said.
At 8:04 p.m. Sunday, Manchester Police Department Patrol Officers responded to AutoZone at 410 Broad St. for a report of an armed robbery. According to a police report, officers were told that a man armed with a handgun and dressed in a UPS uniform stole money from the store and fled in a vehicle. No one in the store was injured, according to the report.
The suspect was described as a Black male standing about 5 feet, 8 inches, and weighing about 160 pounds. He fled the scene in a gray Volkswagen sedan, according to the report.
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Police said anyone with information can contact Det. James Graham at 860-645-5519, the Investigative Services Unit at 860-645- 5510 or the Manchester Police Department directly at 860-645-5500.
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