Akron man stole child's lunchbox
Beacon Journal staff
Published: February 3, 2012 - 04:42 PM
A 20-year-old Akron man was convicted late Thursday of two counts of aggravated robbery, one count of aggravated burglary and various firearms offenses for his role in an armed holdup last year, authorities said.
One of the items stolen, prosecutors said, was a 6-year-old boy's lunch box.
Terrell D. Nurse was convicted of the crimes in a bench trial before Summit County Common Pleas Judge Tom Parker.
Nurse, who faces six years in prison, is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 28 in Parker's court.
Prosecutors said the holdup occurred Sept. 26, after Nurse and three accomplices contacted an acquaintance and went to the person's home under false pretenses.
After entering the home, one of Nurse's accomplices pointed a gun at a male resident, then at a woman, and demanded money, prosecutors said.
All four intruders ransacked the home, taking the woman's purse and money and her son's lunch box.
Prosecutors said police arrested Nurse after one of the victims identified him.
Parker revoked his bond after returning the guilty verdicts




- maciymommieof3
on Feb. 4, 2012 at 9:05 AM