Springfield man indicted in connection with two robberies

Jeremiah Abston

Jeremiah Abston

A Springfield man was indicted this week in connection to two gas station robberies.

Jeremiah Abston, 35, was indicted in Clark County Common Pleas Court with two counts of robbery and a charge of failure to comply with an order or signal of police officer. He previously pleaded not guilty to similar charges in Clark County Municipal Court. He is being held in the Clark County Jail on a $50,000 bond.

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Springfield police began their investigation Feb. 19 when they were called to the Shell Gas Station on South Limestone Street at around 11:30 p.m., according to an affidavit filed with the charges.

An employee told police that a man later identified as Abston came into the store and pretended to buy a drink, the affidavit says.

“(The employee) stated that when he opened the register to cash him out, the male reached over the counter and grabbed all of the $20 bills out of the drawer,” the affidavit says. “(The employee) stated that he grabbed the male by the wrist in an attempt to stop the robbery, tearing one of the $20 bills in half. The male then exited the store and got into a small red four-door sedan fleeing north on South Limestone Street.”

Officers investigated the scene and collected evidence, the affidavit says, and at around 2:30 a.m. they received another emergency call, this time from Speedway on East Main Street.

An employee said at around 2:18 a.m. a man came in and pretended to buy cigars.

“(The employee) stated that when he went to cash out the male he leaned over the counter and took two $10 bills,” the affidavit says. “The male then ran toward the exit and stated ‘I have a gun, and I will (expletive) shoot you.’”

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The man then exited the store and ran away, the affidavit says. Officers were able to find footsteps in the snow that led to a spot where it appeared he had gotten in a car, the affidavit says. Officers were able to locate fresh tire tracks in the snow.

Officers were able to use the tracks to find Abston, who they said was the suspect in the case.

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