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Police: Bicycle-Riding Gunman Robs Bogota Gas Station

BOGOTA, N.J. -- A pair of determined Bogota detectives nabbed a bicycle-riding gunman who robbed a local gas station, authorities said Saturday.

Anyone who saw something or has information that could help find the person responsible is asked to call Bogota police: (201) 487-2400.

Anyone who saw something or has information that could help find the person responsible is asked to call Bogota police: (201) 487-2400.

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Bilal Diggs-Void, 20, of Hackensack was identified through store video by Detectives Victor Negron and Hector Liriano as the hoodie-wearing robber who took an undetermined amount of cash from the Lukoil station on Queen Anne Road near the Route 80 overpass on Sept. 23, Sgt. Geoffrey Cole said.

"The detectives reached out to Hackensack police to tell that Diggs-Void was wanted," Cole said. "Then, late last night, officers from Hackensack saw him walking in the area of his home and secured him until Negron and Liriano picked him up.

"It just again shows how agencies work well together for the common good."

Diggs-Void was being held in the Bergen County Jail, charged with armed robbery and weapons offenses, pending a detention hearing.

The robber, who was also wearing a hoodie, , police told Daily Voice.

He then fled west on the bicycle toward Cypress Avenue, they said.

The attendant wasn't harmed.

ORIGINAL STORY:

BOGOTA, N.J. -- A masked gunman on a bicycle robbed a Bogota gas station Saturday night, authorities said.

The robber, who was also wearing a hoodie, took an undetermined amount of cash just before 7:30 p.m. from the Lukoil station on Queen Anne Road near the Route 80 overpass, police told Daily Voice.

He then fled west on the bicycle toward Cypress Avenue, they said.

The attendant wasn't harmed.

Anyone who saw something or has information that could help find the person responsible is asked to call Bogota police: (201) 487-2400.

Calls can remain confidential.

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