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Arrest made two years after Spencer County armed robbery

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HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — An Indianapolis man has been arrested in connection to an armed robbery in Spencer County two years ago.

A press release obtained by Eyewitness News says 28-year-old David Lee of Indianapolis was arrested during a traffic stop in Lake County.

The investigation began on February 12, 2023, when the Village Hut convenience store on State Road 545 in Fulda was robbed at gunpoint. The then unidentified individual pointed a gun at a worker and made him lie on the floor while the suspect stole money from the register.

Indiana State Police say the investigation determined that Lee was the suspect. Lee is also the suspect of other robberies due to the investigation.

Lee was arrested and lodged in the Lake County Jail before being extradited to the Spencer County Security Center where he is being held on bond.

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