YORKTOWN, Ind. - A man accused of snatching another man's false teeth from his mouth faces a robbery charge.
Sixty-two-year-old Robert Henry Stahl of Yorktown is charged with felony robbery and battery causing bodily injury, a misdemeanor. If convicted of robbery he could face two to eight years in prison.
Fifty-six-year-old Billie Townsend told police that he went to a bar July 27th to pay Stahl money he owed him, when Stahl asked him outside and started punching him repeatedly. During the fight he allegedly put Townsend in a headlock and removed his false teeth.
Stahl wasn't present at Thursday's initial hearing and he couldn't be reached for comment.
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Man Steals Car to Turn Himself In
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GENEVA, N.Y. - A western New York man faces grand larceny charges after being pulled over in a car that he said he stole so he could turn himself in on another charge.
Ontario County sheriff's deputies say they pulled over Vincent Estrada Junior, 29, and found that the car he was driving had recently been stolen from a parking lot.
Police said Estrada was wanted on a family court warrant, and he told deputies he stole the car so he could drive to the Geneva City Police Department to turn himself in.
But he never made it there. Deputies say they arrested him and drove him back to Canandaigua to face the car-theft charges.
Estrada was being held in Ontario County Jail on Thursday, in lieu of $5,000 cash bail or $10,000 bond.
(Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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