Press Release

Suspect Wanted For Armed Robbery: Jeremy Lee Miller

Date:

11/5/2008

Summary:

On Tuesday, 11-4-08 at about 4:00 am, MILLER entered Best Western Coronado, 233 S. 4th Ave with his hand in his pocket to simulate a weapon.

Contact:

Officer Clint NorredPolice Officer - Public Information OfficerQuality Assurance
 

Jeremy Lee MillerName: Miller, Jeremy Lee

Sex: Male
YOB: 1980

Height:  6’00  
Weight: 200
Hair: Brown
Eyes:  Brown

Last Know Address: No fixed address

YPD Case: 08-57177

Narrative:

On Tuesday, 11-4-08 at about 4:00 am, MILLER entered Best Western Coronado, 233 S. 4th Ave with his hand in his pocket to simulate a weapon. He demanded the cash drawer and stole the money, then the phones to prevent the clerk from calling 911. MILLER fled on foot.

MILLER is a former employee of the Best Western and was positively identified by the clerk. It is unknown if MILLER is actually armed and caution should be taken upon contact.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of MILLER is asked to contact Yuma Police Department at 783-4421 or 78-CRIME to remain anonymous.

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