Brunswick woman charged in 2019 gas station robbery
NORTH GREENBUSH, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- North Greenbush Police announced an arrest has been made following a longstanding investigation into a robbery in 2019. Scarlett Odell, of Brunswick, is facing several felony charges.
Odell is accused of threatening a clerk at Raizada Fuel on October 31, 2019, reportedly telling the clerk she had a weapon while demanding all the money in the cash register. Police say she then fled the store with $1,321 and drove off in what was determined to be a stolen car.
The investigation resulted in Odell being taken into custody at her home on an outstanding arrest warrant on August 23, 2024. She now faces the following charges:
- Third-degree robbery
- Fourth-degree grand larceny
- Fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property
Odell was arraigned at the North Greenbush Town Court before being released. She is scheduled to return to court at a later date.
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