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Police search for multiple suspects after robberies at area Lowe’s stores

Police search for multiple suspects after robberies at area Lowe’s stores

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Clarksville Police are searching for three men in conjunction with several robberies across Middle Tennessee at Lowe’s Home Improvement stores.

Law enforcement are looking for Bubbacar M. Camara in connection with the incidents. Camara, 24, is 6’3″, 318 lbs. According to police, he has a robbery warrant on file stemming from an incident that occurred at the Lowe’s on Madison Street.

Police say on March 13 around 6:00am three male suspects were involved with a robbery at the Clarksville Lowe’s on Madison Street.

Camara and his associates, Baha Hussam Abuhadba, and an unidentified white male, are also believed to be involved in several thefts from numerous Lowe’s stores all over the mid state area.  They are possibly traveling in a Gray Honda Accord with a Tennessee Temporary tag D933831.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Bradley at (931) 648-0656 ext.5159, Tipsline, 931-645-8477, or go online and submit a tip anonymously at P3tips.com/591

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