05-13-2009, 06:42 AM
Glad to hear this group was picked up after terrorizing citizens and businesses. Chief Yancey keep it up. Pictures of suspects at the link.
Nine nabbed for armed robberies
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May 13, 2009
NEWS-SUN STAFF REPORT
Nearly a dozen suspects have been arrested by Waukegan police after committing several armed robberies during a four-week period.
According to Waukegan Police Chief Artis Yancey, the nine suspects began the series of robberies April 17 and concluded the spree May 6.
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Brumfield, Hodges
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Hubanks, Jolly
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D. Delks, C. Delks
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Edwards, Guyton
Armed robbery suspects
⢠Kantrall Brumfield , 22, of 1000 block of New York Street, was charged with two counts of armed robbery and one count of robbery; Sumintera Hodges , 19, also of the 1000 block of New York Street, was charged with two counts of armed robbery and one count of robbery. They are both being held on $250,000 bond.
⢠Anthony Hubanks , 19, of the 2000 block of Georgetown Avenue, was charged with two counts of armed robbery and Brian Edwards , 17, of the 1200 block of Indiana Street was charged with one count of armed robbery and one count of robbery. They are both being held on $500,000 bond.
⢠Cleo Delk , 19, and Dinarrion Delk , 21, of the 3300 block of Winhaven Drive were each charged with one count of robbery. They are both being held on $500,000 bond, police said.
⢠Kenyatta Jolly , 17, of the 800 block of Indiana Street, was charged with two counts of robbery and is being held on $200,000 bond.
⢠Eric Guyton , 17, of the 800 block of Indiana Street, was charged with one count of robbery and is currently held on $200,000 bond.
⢠A 15-year-old Waukegan boy is charged with two counts of robbery and is being held at the Depke Juvenile Center in Vernon Hills.
The suspects hit four businesses, robbed a delivery driver and a cab driver, Yancey said.
The string of heists began with Kenyatta Jolly, 17, and a 15-year-old male robbing Panaderia El Hornita at 1905 Grand Ave.
On April 27, Kantrall Brumfield, 22, Sumintera Hodges, 19, Brian Edwards, 17, Cleo Delk, 19, and Dinarrion Delk, 21, robbed a pizza delivery driver on the 1100 block of New York St.
Jolly, the unidentified 15-year-old and Eric Guyton, 17, struck Tute's Bakery at 623 Greenwood Ave. on March 28.
Brumfield, Hodges, Edwards and Anthony Hubanks, 19, then robbed El Paraisio Restaurant at 14 N. McAcree Road on May 1.
The fifth armed robbery took place May 4 at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Ridgeland Avenue when Brumfield, Hodges and Hubanks robbed a cab driver.
The final robbery occurred May 6 at MVP Sports at 2214 Grand Ave.
Yancey said following a week-long investigation, authorities were able to capture the offenders at various locations in Waukegan.
Some of the suspects were apprehended during traffic stops where items and money were located inside vehicles, Yancey said.
Police also were able to recover a .32-caliber pistol from Hubanks during a search of his home.
"It could be characterized as a skillful and determined effort by the our department to apprehend a large criminal operation preying upon vulnerable citizens and unsuspecting businesses," Yancey said. "These arrests should send a message to criminal elements that we will utilize every resource available to bring persons operating outside the law to justice." Waukegan
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Nine nabbed for armed robberies
Comments
May 13, 2009
NEWS-SUN STAFF REPORT
Nearly a dozen suspects have been arrested by Waukegan police after committing several armed robberies during a four-week period.
According to Waukegan Police Chief Artis Yancey, the nine suspects began the series of robberies April 17 and concluded the spree May 6.
» Click to enlarge image
Brumfield, Hodges
» Click to enlarge image
Hubanks, Jolly
» Click to enlarge image
D. Delks, C. Delks
» Click to enlarge image
Edwards, Guyton
Armed robbery suspects
⢠Kantrall Brumfield , 22, of 1000 block of New York Street, was charged with two counts of armed robbery and one count of robbery; Sumintera Hodges , 19, also of the 1000 block of New York Street, was charged with two counts of armed robbery and one count of robbery. They are both being held on $250,000 bond.
⢠Anthony Hubanks , 19, of the 2000 block of Georgetown Avenue, was charged with two counts of armed robbery and Brian Edwards , 17, of the 1200 block of Indiana Street was charged with one count of armed robbery and one count of robbery. They are both being held on $500,000 bond.
⢠Cleo Delk , 19, and Dinarrion Delk , 21, of the 3300 block of Winhaven Drive were each charged with one count of robbery. They are both being held on $500,000 bond, police said.
⢠Kenyatta Jolly , 17, of the 800 block of Indiana Street, was charged with two counts of robbery and is being held on $200,000 bond.
⢠Eric Guyton , 17, of the 800 block of Indiana Street, was charged with one count of robbery and is currently held on $200,000 bond.
⢠A 15-year-old Waukegan boy is charged with two counts of robbery and is being held at the Depke Juvenile Center in Vernon Hills.
The suspects hit four businesses, robbed a delivery driver and a cab driver, Yancey said.
The string of heists began with Kenyatta Jolly, 17, and a 15-year-old male robbing Panaderia El Hornita at 1905 Grand Ave.
On April 27, Kantrall Brumfield, 22, Sumintera Hodges, 19, Brian Edwards, 17, Cleo Delk, 19, and Dinarrion Delk, 21, robbed a pizza delivery driver on the 1100 block of New York St.
Jolly, the unidentified 15-year-old and Eric Guyton, 17, struck Tute's Bakery at 623 Greenwood Ave. on March 28.
Brumfield, Hodges, Edwards and Anthony Hubanks, 19, then robbed El Paraisio Restaurant at 14 N. McAcree Road on May 1.
The fifth armed robbery took place May 4 at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Ridgeland Avenue when Brumfield, Hodges and Hubanks robbed a cab driver.
The final robbery occurred May 6 at MVP Sports at 2214 Grand Ave.
Yancey said following a week-long investigation, authorities were able to capture the offenders at various locations in Waukegan.
Some of the suspects were apprehended during traffic stops where items and money were located inside vehicles, Yancey said.
Police also were able to recover a .32-caliber pistol from Hubanks during a search of his home.
"It could be characterized as a skillful and determined effort by the our department to apprehend a large criminal operation preying upon vulnerable citizens and unsuspecting businesses," Yancey said. "These arrests should send a message to criminal elements that we will utilize every resource available to bring persons operating outside the law to justice." Waukegan
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