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Date Posted: 14:30:56 09/09/02 Mon
Author: NO JUSTICE! NO PEACE!
Subject: HOMESKILLET ARRESTED!

Man wearing cooler holds up store

Web posted Saturday, September 7, 2002

By Sylvia Cooper
Staff Writer

Columbia County sheriff's deputies escort Michael Steven Pavlich to the back of a police cruiser Friday morning. Authorities say Mr. Pavlich tried to rob the Circle K store off Furys Ferry Road near River Watch Parkway while wearing a plastic foam cooler on his head to cover his face.

A Martinez man who police say tried to rob a convenience store Friday morning with a cooler on his head is instead cooling his heels in jail.

Michael Steven Pavlich, 48, of the 4400 block of Pierwood Way, was arrested and charged with criminal attempted armed robbery shortly after police said he tried to rob the Circle K store at 216 Furys Ferry Road about 8:30 a.m., according to a Richmond County Sheriff's Office report.

Deputies said Mr. Pavlich entered the store and took a plastic foam cooler, punched a hole in it so he could see, placed it on his head and approached the counter. The clerk said she heard him say something but could not make out the words because of the cooler.

A witness told police a man came around the counter and said something that sounded like "everybody get your hands up." When he saw that the man was armed with only a pellet pistol, he took it from him and pushed him out of the store, the report stated

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