By Joe Johnson
A woman reportedly was robbed at gunpoint after arriving home from her job as a dancer at a strip club in downtown Athens.
Among more than $1,000 in belongings that were stolen were two dozen dance outfits.
According to police, the 25-year-old woman said that after leaving work at Toppers International Showbar on North Jackson Street she bought some food and ate it while watching a movie in her car outside of her Maison Drive apartment.
She related that as she was gathering her belongings to go inside a black male wearing a ski mask stepped out of the shadows and stuck a revolver to her temple and took a duffel bag from her.
In addition to 25 dance outfits, the bag contained jewelry, makeup, perfumes and other items totaling more than $1,000 in value.
The masked criminal didn’t utter a word during the encounter, while the victim said she begged for him not to shoot.
After the robber disappeared back into the darkness and a vehicle was heard driving away, the woman knocked on her apartment door but when her sister didn’t answer she drove to a convenience store to call 911.
A police officer who responded noted in a report that he needed to calm down the woman because she was crying and breathing rapidly.
She said that the gunman was about 5-feet-7, and in addition to the ski mask he wore a burgundy T-shirt and gray sweatpants.
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