Memphis Police Intensify Search for Gunmen Following Facebook Marketplace Robbery

Memphis Police Searching for Gunmen in Facebook Marketplace Robbery

In the bustling city of Memphis, there’s a serious reminder of the risks that can come with online selling. Recently, the local police department has launched a manhunt for suspects who are accused of pulling a gun on a man during a seemingly innocent meetup arranged through Facebook Marketplace.

The Incident

On a quiet Monday evening, specifically on October 2, the Memphis Police Department received a call reporting a robbery. The incident took place on Meadowbrook Road, not far from East Peebles Road. According to the details provided by the authorities, the victim was simply trying to sell his prized PlayStation on Facebook Marketplace when the unexpected and frightening encounter unfolded.

The victim, eager to sell his gaming console, had arranged to meet with two individuals interested in making the purchase. However, during this meetup, things took a turn for the worse. The suspects reportedly brandished a firearm and demanded the PlayStation, leaving the victim in a state of shock as they fled the scene with his gaming property.

What We Know So Far

As it stands, the Memphis police have not made any arrests, and the search for the suspects is ongoing. Officers are urging anyone who might have information regarding this alarming incident to come forward. It’s always doubly important to keep our community safe, and sometimes, that means helping law enforcement track down those who put lives at risk.

The officers are particularly emphasizing the importance of cooperation, reiterating that even the smallest details could be crucial in piecing together what happened during that theft.

Precautions When Selling Online

  • Meet in Public Places: Always choose well-lit, crowded areas for your meetups. A local café or busy shopping center provides a better safety net.
  • Bring a Friend: If possible, don’t go alone. Having someone with you can deter potential criminals.
  • Trust Your Gut: If something feels off about the buyer or the transaction, don’t hesitate to walk away.
  • Stay Aware: Keep your phone handy and be aware of your surroundings throughout the meeting.

How to Help

Authorities are asking for community assistance. If anyone has seen anything suspicious in the area or has come across someone attempting to sell a stolen PlayStation recently, please reach out. Your contribution could lead to a successful resolution for this case.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers at (901) 528-CASH. This can be done anonymously, allowing you to lend a helping hand without compromising your safety.

Incidents like these can make us all a little more cautious, but they also remind us of the importance of community vigilance. Stay safe out there, Memphis! Your collaboration with law enforcement can ultimately help protect your neighbors and restore a sense of security in our beloved city.


Author: HERE Memphis

HERE Memphis

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