Man Sought in Robbery of Two Gas Stations, Then Spotted at Casino

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Man Sought in Robbery of Two Gas Stations, Then Spotted at Casino

Police are on the lookout for forty-year-old Everett "Buster" Henry, who is considered armed and dangerous.


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Henry allegedly robbed Cowboy's gas station in Ghent, KY early Friday morning, then a gas station in Aurora, Indiana.

He was last seen gambling at the Belterra Casino immediately following the double robberies.  Police believe Henry is still in the Switzerland County area.

If you see him you are urged to call 911.  You can also contact the Switzerland County office at 812-427-3636 or the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office at 502-732-7010.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

 

 

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