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Loire-Atlantique: a man wanted after the robbery of a tobacconist

4/27/2023, 5:19:22 PM


Thursday morning, the thug, who acted in the town of Sévérac, was still on the run. Le Figaro Nantes Many gendarmes broke into Sévérac, a town of 1,700 inhabitants located in Loire-Atlantique, on the borders of Morbihan and Ille et Vilaine, on Wednesday morning. And for good reason: a tobacco press was robbed. According to information from Presse Océan , confirmed by Le Figaro , a male individual whose face was partially concealed entered the business and threatened the manager

Le Figaro Nantes

Many gendarmes broke into Sévérac, a town of 1,700 inhabitants located in Loire-Atlantique, on the borders of Morbihan and Ille et Vilaine, on Wednesday morning.

And for good reason: a tobacco press was robbed.

According to information from

Presse Océan

, confirmed by

Le Figaro

, a male individual whose face was partially concealed entered the business and threatened the manager with a weapon, potentially fake, according to the police.

The man then went to cigarettes before stealing twenty packets.

He then fled in a vehicle, heading for Brittany.

No injuries are reported.

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An “exceptional” robbery for the municipality

Immediately alerted, the gendarmes arrived on the spot and warned their counterparts in neighboring departments.

A helicopter was mobilized, as well as the brigades, the PSIG (National Gendarmerie Surveillance and Intervention Platoon) and the EDSR (Departmental Road Safety Squadron).

The companies of Saint-Nazaire and Châteaubriant were on the spot.

The investigations were to continue with the hearing of the victim and the neighborhood survey.

"

For the manager, it's shocking

", says Didier Pécot, the mayor of this town "

bocagère, dynamic, where life is good

".

He specifies that “

fortunately

”, such a robbery is “

exceptional

”.

The manager, installed here for many years, reopened the next day, supported by the city councilor and the inhabitants.

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