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Fingerprints Lead To Arrest Of Papa John's Robbery Suspect

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Police said fingerprints led to the arrest of a man accused of robbing a pizza delivery restaurant employee in Clarksville.

Police said the robbery happened on June 2 at the Papa John's on Fort Campbell Boulevard. An employee was locking up the business to take a deposit to the bank around 9:15 a.m. when a man came around the corner of the building with a gun, and demanded money. The robber got the cash, and ran around the back of the building.

The suspect was not immediately arrested, but police found the bank deposit bag along the roadway.

An examination by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's Crime Lab in Nashville found three fingerprints on the bag that identified Tyrone Kenneth Clark as the man who robbed the bank.

Detectives took Clark into custody and interviewed him on Monday. He was charged with aggravated robbery, and booked into the Montgomery County jail on $50,000 bond.

Based on witness information, police believe a second suspect helped coordinate the robbery. Their investigation is ongoing.

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