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November 1, 2008
Police briefs: Keno players robbed at Embassy Suites
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Keno players robbed at Embassy Suites

Two men with a gun robbed players in the Keno room of the Embassy Suites in Charleston on Tuesday night, police said.

Around 11 p.m., the suspects asked a man and a woman who were playing Keno if they had ever been robbed, said Sgt. Aaron James of the Charleston Police Department.

The victims thought the men were joking and said no. The men said, "You're being robbed," and demanded money from the victims, according to police.

One the robbers had a gun and chambered a round into it. The suspects got away with one player's wallet before leaving in an unknown direction.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective D.S. Paxton at 348-6480.

Police seeking suspect in 7-Eleven robbery

Police are still looking for a man who robbed and punched a woman inside the 7-Eleven on Washington Street West last weekend. 

The victim was paying for cigarettes in the early morning of Oct. 25 when a man grabbed her wallet and tried to run out of the store at 814 Washington St. W., according to the Charleston Police Department.

The woman pulled her wallet back, but the suspect grabbed her by the neck and slammed her to the ground, police said. The robber then punched her and took the wallet again before running out of the store toward Virginia Street.

Several people were inside the store, but no one tried to help the woman. The suspect had come into the store with a group of other males.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective D.S. Paxton at 348-6480.

Man sought for shooting inside apartment house

Police are searching for a man they say shot inside an apartment building early in October.

Corneal Cooper, 32, has 10 felony warrants for one burglary charge and nine counts of wanton endangerment, according to Charleston Police.

On Oct. 9, Cooper allegedly broke into 848 Westminster Way through a backdoor window, police said. He then made his way to the stairwell, where several people had run upstairs, including women and an infant child.

Cooper allegedly began shooting up the stairwell, before one of the victims shot back. He then ran from the scene. No one was injured, police said.

Cooper is 6-foot-2, weighs 200 pounds, and his hair was braided when the alleged incident happened. He is black and has two large moles on the left side of his face.

Cooper has stayed at the men's shelter in Charleston and has also had addresses in Huntington and Washington, D.C., police said. He also has been known to go to the New Jersey-New York area.

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