
A man who was robbed at gunpoint at a Dayton bus stop Tuesday morning told police that the robbers left him with enough money for his bus fare.
The victim reported that two men walked up to him while he waited for a bus at West Hudson Avenue and North Main Street at about 5 a.m. Tuesday.
According to a Dayton Police incident report, one of the men put a black .22-caliber automatic handgun against the victim's forehead and said, “Give me everything out your pocket.”
The victim handed over his cell phone and $40.
Before fleeing on foot, one of the men asked the victim if he had enough money for the bus. When he said no, the suspect handed him back $2 in cash.
No description was given of the suspects in the report.


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