JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Jamestown Police Chief Scott Edinger reports that the SuperPumper Robbery suspect is now in custody.
“The suspect in the SuperPumper armed robbery, Travis James Allcock is in custody. Thanks to everyone who contacted law enforcement with information over the last few days, and to all of the area law enforcement agencies that assisted with the investigation. He was taken into custody in Clay County Minnesota this morning.”
Allcock is accused of robbing the Jamestown SuperPumper early Wednesday morning.
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The Jamestown Police Department has identified the armed robbery suspect through multiple investigative sources.
Travis James Allcock, 34, of Valley City was identified as the individual who robbed the Jamestown SuperPumper early Wednesday morning. Police report that Allcock brandished a weapon before making off with an undisclosed amount of cash and some other items.
Jamestown Police Chief Scott Edinger says a warrant has been issued for Allcock’s arrest.
“He is considered armed and dangerous,” Edinger reported. “If you know of his whereabouts, contact law enforcement immediately.”
Allcock is approximately 5’10” tall and weighs around 200 pounds. He may be driving a 1993 Blue Toyota Camry with license plate 518BVX.