Robbery suspect turns himself in to police in Oregon after his image was on Facebook
@Deepizzaguy (122353)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
June 23, 2017 6:07pm CST
Police in Keizer Oregon report the news that a 27 year old Keizer man named Phillip "Luke" Lo Bue called them to turn himself in on Friday after his image appeared on a surveillance camera outside the Town & County Lanes where he allegedly committed a robbery of what appears to be a bowling alley.
Lo Bue looked into the social media site Facebook and when he saw his likeness and his auto identified, he knew his goose was cooked since he probably knows the old saying "You can run but you cannot hide."
It was just a matter of time before Lo Bue would have been captured by the police since they were eyewitnesses who could identify him as the suspect of the robbery at the bowling alley.
Lo Bue was interviewed by a detective of the Keizer Police. When the interview was finished, Lo Bue was arrested on charges for felony robbery and burglary.
Lo Bue is currently cooling his heels at the Marion County Correctional Facility on Friday.
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@Deepizzaguy (122353)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
24 Jun 17
I know what you mean. They do not realize that there is no privacy anymore on the streets with cameras everywhere.
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
24 Jun 17
@Deepizzaguy I know, I mean who does not know this? If you are going to do something like that at least get some savvy lol
And as for Facebook..dregs of the earth right there. They are rubbish.
And as for Facebook..dregs of the earth right there. They are rubbish.2 people like this
@quantum2020 (12054)
• Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
24 Jun 17
At least, facebook can be used to catch criminals. It´s true, there is no rivacy anymore, but it can be positive in some ways
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@Deepizzaguy (122353)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
24 Jun 17
Facebook like the internet can be useful. I just do not like the Big Brother part of asking me if my humor of super heroes is spam.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
24 Jun 17
It would be funny if the criminal element wreaked revenge on Facebook.
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@Deepizzaguy (122353)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
24 Jun 17
I would not share tears if Facebook went away since they find my Spanish-English wise guy remarks about their movie stars offensive. They are starting to remind me of Big Brother.
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