Man beaten and robbed while at work

Ohio's businesses have NO business infringing on their employees' and customers' right to bear arms for self-defense.

Police seek 2 men who beat, robbed lawn-service owner

February 24, 2004
Columbus Dispatch

A robbery in Blendon Township is the crime of the week in the Crime Stoppers program.

On Feb. 15, the owner of McLain’s Lawn Service, 6161 Westerville Rd., surprised two men stealing rock salt. The men beat the owner with a blunt object, and kicked and hit him.

They then stole the owner’s cell phone and drove away in a white box truck with a flat-nose cab that had a "Public Storage/Rental" sign on the side.

Crime Stoppers is offering up to $2,000 for information received by March 3 that leads to an arrest and indictment. Information received after that could yield a lesser reward. Call 614-645-TIPS (8477).

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