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PANAMA CITY P.C. police continue search for shooters.
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News Herald (Panama City, FL)
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March 12, 2006
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Byline: Paul L. Mikolajczyk
Mar. 12--PANAMA CITY -- Police continued to search Saturday for four teenagers suspected of trying to rob a man before shooting him in the arm late Friday night.
Sgt. Kevin Miller of the Panama City Police Department said the incident happened at about 9 p.m. Friday at the corner of Ninth Court and MacArthur Avenue. The teens, dressed in dark, camouflage clothing, pulled a gun on the victim and demanded his cash.
When th...
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