An Oak Ridge man has been charged with the Friday night robbery of a Subway restaurant.
Matthew Parker, 25, was initially arrested Monday afternoon for driving on a suspended license, and he was taken to the Oak Ridge Police Department for questioning. After being interviewed by ORPD Detective John Criswell, Parker was charged with the robbery of the Subway, a press release said.
The robbery at the Subway at 1968  Oak Ridge Turnpike on the west end of town occurred at about 8:14 p.m. Friday. A man entered the Subway and gave the clerk a note demanding money, the ORPD said. The clerk gave the man close to $300, and he left in a silver Mazda sedan with a temporary tag, the ORPD said. The vehicle was then involved in a minor collision at the intersection of Louisiana Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike, the press release said. The drivers of both vehicles got out, checked the damage, spoke briefly, and then left. The suspect vehicle was then seen traveling east on the Turnpike.
The press release said ORPD Officer Karen Jenkins spotted and stopped a vehicle matching the description of the suspect vehicle on East Vanderbilt Drive at about 4 p.m. Monday. That’s when Parker was arrested for driving on a suspended license and taken to the ORPD for questioning.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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