Warrant Issued for Frederick Gibbs in Carlisle Robbery and Assault Case

Police light at the scene of an emergency.

CARLISLE, PA – Today, Carlisle Police responded to a reported robbery at the intersection of S Pitt and W South Streets. The victim claimed that Frederick Gibbs drove his vehicle onto the sidewalk in an attempt to strike them, then exited his vehicle, pushed the victim to the ground, and stole their cell phone.

A warrant has been issued for Frederick Gibbs on charges of robbery, aggravated assault, and theft. Carlisle Police are urging anyone with information about Gibbs’ whereabouts to contact their department or submit a tip through their Crimewatch page. The incident took place at 200 S Pitt St, Carlisle, PA 17013.

Carlisle Police and local authorities continue their efforts to apprehend Gibbs and ensure the safety of the community. They encourage residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or information related to this case.

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