NORTH COLLEGE HILL, Ohio -- North College Hill police are looking for three men who robbed a pair of Boy Scouts and their fathers late Monday.
The Boy Scouts, age 13 and 11, were selling Christmas trees in the parking lot of Tom's Drive Thru on West Galbraith Road shortly before closing at 9 p.m. when the men approached, one carrying a sawed-off shotgun, TV station WLWT reported.
"I was hit in the cheek, once in the ear and once when they knocked me down. My head hit the blacktop. My son got hit in the cheek and the other gentleman got hit a couple times in the face," John Hancock said.
Police said the men took about $300 from the Scouts. The tree sale is a fundraiser for their troop.
"I don't care what they did to me. But because they had the audacity to point a gun and attack the children, these people need to be put away. As far as I'm concerned, they should be dead," Hancock said.
No one was seriously hurt.
The three men were last seen fleeing the area on foot. A police dog tracked them for a time, but lost the scent.
A business owner has offered to replace the boys' money.
2007-12-04
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