Police: Armed men Antonio Cain, Nicholas Williams rob father holding baby

Aug 12, 2012 - 20:38
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Police: Armed men Antonio Cain, Nicholas Williams rob father holding baby
Police: Armed men Antonio Cain, Nicholas Williams rob father holding baby

Winder police are on the hunt for three armed men who robbed a father holding his baby.

Police said two men went into the victim's apartment on Wednesday. One of the men, Nicholas Williams, was an acquaintance of the victim, police said. After a few minutes, the other man pointed a gun at the victim as he held his 1-year-old child in his arms.

The victim told police they restrained him with duct tape and stole $1,100 cash and a cell phone from the apartment, according to Winder Police Officer Chris Cooper.

Officers say the robbers then fled in a car driven by 33-year-old Antonio Cain.

Police said the victim gave chase to the robbers while still holding his baby.

Authorities are searching for Cain, Williams and the third man. They believe the robbers escaped in a light gray-colored four-door Monte Carlo or Malibu.

Anyone with information on the case is urged to contact Winder police at (770) 867-2156.

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