Police are investigating after a teenage girl says she was held at gunpoint in the parking lot of a South Louisville Walgreens. The teenager, who asked not to be identified, said she had just dropped a friend off at home and stopped at Walgreens on Third Street on her way back to her own house when it happened."I got in my car, started it, put my purse down in my passenger seat and was about to shut my door when one of them approached me," she said.She said three boys who looked like teenagers dressed in all black asked her for a cigarette. When she said she didn't have one, one of the boys put a gun to her head and told her to get out of the car.She said the boys were laughing as she cried terrified they might shoot her. She managed to get away and ran into the Walgreens. The teenagers ran off, afterwards she filed a police report in hopes police catch them before someone gets hurt. "I don't want this to happen to somebody else and somebody else go through the same exact thing and have something worse happen," she said.The victim says nothing was stolen. An LMPD spokeswoman said they haven't made any arrests. If you have any information, call the anonymous tip line at 574-LMPD.

Police are investigating after a teenage girl says she was held at gunpoint in the parking lot of a South Louisville Walgreens.

The teenager, who asked not to be identified, said she had just dropped a friend off at home and stopped at Walgreens on Third Street on her way back to her own house when it happened.


"I got in my car, started it, put my purse down in my passenger seat and was about to shut my door when one of them approached me," she said.

She said three boys who looked like teenagers dressed in all black asked her for a cigarette. When she said she didn't have one, one of the boys put a gun to her head and told her to get out of the car.

She said the boys were laughing as she cried terrified they might shoot her. She managed to get away and ran into the Walgreens.

The teenagers ran off, afterwards she filed a police report in hopes police catch them before someone gets hurt.

"I don't want this to happen to somebody else and somebody else go through the same exact thing and have something worse happen," she said.

The victim says nothing was stolen. An LMPD spokeswoman said they haven't made any arrests.

If you have any information, call the anonymous tip line at 574-LMPD.