Lexington McDonald's Robber Arrested After Threatening Employees, Stealing Cash
A man threatened employees and stole cash from a register at the McDonald's on Harrodsburg Road before Lexington Police tracked him down within hours.

A man walked into the McDonald's at 2012 Harrodsburg Road in Lexington just after 7:15 a.m. Saturday, threatened employees, and took an undisclosed amount of cash from a register before fleeing the scene. Lexington Police responded, located the suspect, and made an arrest the same morning.
The suspect has been charged with second-degree robbery. Police have not released his identity.
Neither the method of the threat nor the exact amount stolen has been made public. Lexington Police attributed no further details to the incident in reports published Saturday, and no statement from McDonald's management or corporate has been issued. It remains unclear whether any employees were physically injured during the confrontation.
Second-degree robbery in Kentucky typically involves taking property from another person by threatening or using force, without a deadly weapon being the qualifying factor. Whether a weapon was involved in Saturday's incident has not been confirmed by police.

The Harrodsburg Road location sits in a commercial corridor on Lexington's southwest side. For a crew working the early Saturday morning shift, the incident unfolded during one of the busiest transition periods of the day, just as breakfast service ramps up. The speed of the arrest, with police locating the suspect before the morning rush ended, limited what could have been a prolonged public safety concern in the area.
Court records through Fayette County could provide the suspect's name, booking details, bond status, and scheduled court appearances once the case moves forward.
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