Albuquerque Journal

DNA may snag lemonade stand robber

Hat, BB pistol, cash box found in nearby woods may yield evidence

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MONROE, N.C. — A teenager who held up a North Carolina lemonade stand for $17 was still at large Monday and authoritie­s said they hoped to track him through surveillan­ce footage, and possible DNA and fingerprin­t tests.

Neighbors were asked to check their home security cameras for possible clues, said Union County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Tony Underwood. He said a camouflage hat and BB pistol found along with a metal cash box in some nearby woods could be checked for fingerprin­ts and DNA.

The 9-year-old lemonade vendor said a teenager wearing a similar hat and a black shirt pointed a black handgun at him and took his cash box Saturday afternoon in Monroe, about 30 miles southeast of Charlotte.

Neighbor Kelly Smith said she noticed the boy’s stand offering “organic lemonade” at a traffic roundabout at the entrance to her planned community as she left to pick up her daughter. She said she intended on patronizin­g the boy’s business when she returned, only to find him gone and a half-dozen patrol cars on her street.

“It’s heart-wrenching. That little boy will never be the same,” Smith said.

Smith said she suspects the robber may be from her neighborho­od because there are no stores or much of anything else nearby.

Local resident James Castellano said he bought a drink from the boy Saturday morning and snagged one of the young entreprene­ur’s business cards. The boy’s card describes him as an “organic lemonade stand operator, designer, dog walker, reptile caregiver, lawn mower, profession­al ring bearer.”

The 9-year-old set up his lemonade stand again at the neighborho­od pool on Sunday and did a brisk business, Smith said.

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