Suspect may be same woman who robbed Greenville store last week, police say

Woman with 'No Regrets' tattoo apologizes to clerk while robbing store, police say

Police in Anderson are looking for a woman with a "No Regrets" tattoo on her neck, who they say apologized to a store clerk during a robbery Tuesday morning. The woman went into the Powdersville 7-Eleven around 4 a.m. with her hands in her jacket pockets and laid a bag on the counter, police said. They said she told the clerk she needed the money from the register, got the money and left the store in a white Jeep, which was parked on the side of the store. Police said the woman told the clerk she was sorry for robbing the store. The woman told the clerk she had a gun but never showed one, police said.Anderson deputies said the woman looks similar to a woman wanted by the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for robbing a 7-Eleven on Augusta Road last week. The two agencies are looking into the similarities, Anderson police said.Police are asking anyone with information about the woman to call the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 260-4400 or email Investigator Scotty Hill at shhill@andersonsheriff.com.

Police in Anderson are looking for a woman with a "No Regrets" tattoo on her neck, who they say apologized to a store clerk during a robbery Tuesday morning.

The woman went into the Powdersville 7-Eleven around 4 a.m. with her hands in her jacket pockets and laid a bag on the counter, police said.



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They said she told the clerk she needed the money from the register, got the money and left the store in a white Jeep, which was parked on the side of the store.

Police said the woman told the clerk she was sorry for robbing the store.

The woman told the clerk she had a gun but never showed one, police said.



Anderson deputies said the woman looks similar to a woman wanted by the Greenville County Sheriff's Office for robbing a 7-Eleven on Augusta Road last week. The two agencies are looking into the similarities, Anderson police said.

Police are asking anyone with information about the woman to call the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office at (864) 260-4400 or email Investigator Scotty Hill at shhill@andersonsheriff.com.