Girlfriend returned the loot
Published: March 5, 2007
A woman whose boyfriend was accused of robbing a convenience store made him return the money before he was arrested, police said.
Tony E. Perry, 30, is in the Jackson County Jail on $50,000 bond on robbery and other charges.
Brownstown Town Marshal Paul Starr said Perry told an attendant at the Circle K convenience store that he had a loaded weapon and demanded cash. Perry did not show a weapon, police said.
The attendant gave Perry cash, according to a police report.
When Perry’s girlfriend, 34-year-old Keila Kocsis, entered the store about 75 miles south of Indianapolis and learned what Perry had done, she made him return the money, police said.
”I think she even paid for the Coke he took,” Starr said.
Perry then allegedly grabbed Kocsis and fled the store. They were stopped after a police chase, authorities said.
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