Quantcast
breaking news

What Not To Wear: Hawaiian Shirt Helps Police Solve Robberies

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A man who failed in an attempt to rob a convenience store and successfully held up a bank 20 minutes later is in jail. Police say Undra Williams of Little Rock was caught after television images of the robberies showed off his taste in loud clothes. The 24-year-old was wearing a bright-orange Hawaiian shirt when he visited an E-Z Mart and Arvest Bank last Wednesday. Security camera video of the incidents was shown on local television later in the week and Williams was arrested yesterday. Williams was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery and one count of theft. He was being held in the Pulaski County jail. Poasted by Mike Hellgren

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Andrew Cody had admitted to shooting the man he suspected of molesting his 5-year-old daughter....

Victoria Booker is worried about her daughter's education and hopes the probation will force leaders to become better....

During a public meeting Wednesday to discuss the implementation of Arkansas' new voter ID law, supporters said all the talk about people being disenfranchised is overblown....

LITTLE ROCK, AR- Students from all over the state of Arkansas head to UAMS for a hands on introduction to the pharmacy profession. ...

A complaint filed by the FBI alleges sheriff's deputy had sex with and arranged clients for teenage runaway-turned-prostitute....

...

Evidence of an unknown substance was discovered in a small, isolated area and a sample was obtained for evaluation and is being forwarded to the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality...

TAPD says while they believe the grenade was live, it was a training grenade they think may have malfunctioned....

Renters are concerned about the safety of their belongings....

Thomas says the Police Department is in the process of hiring new deputies and upgrading its radio system....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Arkansasmatters.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved