Police Release Name of Drunk Man Accused in Robbery

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Updated: 1/09 11:03 am
Police released the name of a man they say was very drunk when he robbed a Cheviot bar.  30 year old Donald Hamilton is sporting a shiner in his Hamilton County jail mugshot, where he is held on charges of attempted robbery.
 
It happened around 2:20 a.m. Tuesday morning at Keller's Cheviot Café on Glenmore Ave.

The woman who was working said she was getting ready to close up when Hamilton ran around the bar and then grabbed money from a Keno machine drawer.

Green Township Police later tracked him down a few blocks away.

They had to taser him to subdue him.
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Jetaguy45230 - 1/9/2013 2:43 PM
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zookeeper - Either way works for me!

zookeeper - 1/9/2013 11:08 AM
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Wonder if they tasered him before or after they kicked his ass.

blue collar - 1/8/2013 9:08 AM
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Drunk and stupid!
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