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QuikTrip armed robbery under investigation

Photos of the Week, September 23, 2016 September 19, 2016 Smyrna : Quik Trip at Cumberland Blvd. and Spring Road in Smyrna had bags over their pumps and no pricing on their gas signs Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. If battling traffic was not enough of a headache, drivers across metro Atlanta began the work week with a new problem: gas shortages following an Alabama pipeline leak on Monday Sept. 19, 2016. From a Smyrna QuikTrip to a Hiawassee Ingles Gas Express, people found blank gas price signs and plastic bags around pumps. "The analysts that we've spoken to really say there's enough gas supply available," AAA spokesman Garrett Townsend said. "However, it's tightened up a little bit, so it's gonna take a little longer for those trucks getting to the stations, filling back up and that gasoline being available for motorists. "This is really what we hope is just a blip in a radar and those prices will continue to retreat through the fall, which is normally what they do." JOHN SPINK /JSPINK@AJC.COM (JOHN SPINK / AJC)

Tulsa, Okla. — A Quiktrip clerk is confronted by a man with a gun during his shift Thursday.

The man came in the store at 4795 South Yale about 10:51 p.m.

Tulsa Police Corporal Amber McCarty said the man entered the store “and demanded money and they obliged him so he took off with the money on foot.”

The suspect headed northbound and may have had a car waiting.

The clerk said the robber was a white male in his 30's.

Officers were using store surveillance video to help identify the suspect.

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