Two cabbies robbed in Moncton
Moncton, N.B. - Just a day after a woman cabbie was assaulted and robbed, RCMP are investigating another incident involving a cab driver. Police say a cabbie was robbed early today after he picked up a fare in Moncton's downtown. The suspect was carrying a weapon of some sort. Friday morning's assault and robbery happened in the east end of the city after the woman picked up a customer. |
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