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A Pennsylvania mom admitted that she was her son’s getaway driver after he allegedly held up a tobacco shop at gunpoint, state police said.

Lori Ann McHenry, 52, was charged last week by state police with conspiracy to commit robbery and theft in a March 18 armed heist at Sam’s Place Lottery & Tobacco in Montoursville.

McHenry allegedly admitting driving her son, Steven James Martin, 28, to and from the shop, which state police investigators said he robbed of $3,570 at gunpoint.

Martin wore a camouflage face mask, black goggles and carried a drawstring bag during the alleged robbery, during which no shots were fired and no one was hurt, PennLive.com reported in March.

State police said in an affidavit McHenry has admitted to driving her son to the store, dropping him off and then picking him up after the alleged robbery, the Williamsport Sun-Gazette reports.

The pair was also caught on surveillance camera driving in a Lincoln town car on the night of the robbery, returning home hours later. State police said the footage and other surveillance videos showed McHenry lied about her and her son’s whereabouts that evening, PennLive.com reports.

Investigators later found items Martin allegedly used in the robbery during a search of the pair’s home on May 6, including a pellet gun, black goggles, a blue Penn State sweatshirt and a drawstring bag.

McHenry allegedly admitted that she knew her son’s plans when they left the house, according to an arrest affidavit.

Martin remains jailed without bail ahead of his trial on robbery and related counts, while McHenry has been released from custody after posting $50,000 bail, the Sun-Gazette reports.

McHenry is also facing charges for allegedly selling unknown pills to an informant or undercover officer in Muncy Creek Township in April. She had been released after posting $50,000 bond in that case, according to the newspaper.
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Reminds me of my ex MIL and BIL. About 40 something and 60 plus years old. He cut catalytic converters off while she drove the get away car. My kids are so proud of their gramma and uncle. Lol
Seriously, look it up. Buffalo and Town of Tonawanda NY, about 10ish so yrs ago.
A local radio station, 103.3, the Shredd and Regan show does police blotter shows.
I laughed and laughed. And so do my adult kids.
 
Reminds me of my ex MIL and BIL. About 40 something and 60 plus years old. He cut catalytic converters off while she drove the get away car. My kids are so proud of their gramma and uncle. Lol
Seriously, look it up. Buffalo and Town of Tonawanda NY, about 10ish so yrs ago.
A local radio station, 103.3, the Shredd and Regan show does police blotter shows.
I laughed and laughed. And so do my adult kids.
I had to look it up...curiosity
 
15-20 years from now, here’s how the conversation would go between me and one of my kids.
Kid: Daddy, let’s go rob a liquor store. I need some cash. Can you drive?
Me: Are you out of your gourd? If we get caught, that’s like 20 years in prison. That’s only if the clerk or one of the customers doesn’t pull a gun and take you out right there.
Kid: But Daddy, you know how my driving is. And I’m taking your car.
Me: .......fuck. I’ll get the keys.
 
and that big ass display of jars of something behind him. Wtf is that???
When I was stationed in Mississippi, the Class VI had (what was purported to be) genuine Georgia corn whiskey. It was sold in a Mason jar in two grades: green and aged (a whole 30 days). And it tasted like paint thinner. It could be that or something similar.

My other guess is local honey.

--Al
 
Lycoming County Court of Common Pleas
Court Summary
McHenry, Lori A.

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Lycoming County Court of Common Pleas
Court Summary
Martin, Steven James

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