Lanham man charged in connection with series of residential robberies
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Lanham Man Charged in Connection with Series of Residential Robberies

April 9, 2024

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MD – Augustine Koroma, 22, from Lanham, has been charged by the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Robbery Unit for a residential robbery. The incident took place at an apartment in the 9900 block of Good Luck Road on April 8, 2024, where Koroma allegedly forced entry around 5:00 AM, threatening the occupants with an implied firearm before taking their property and fleeing.

Detectives, using various investigative methods, identified Koroma, who was subsequently arrested by the Fugitive Unit on an unrelated second-degree assault warrant. A search warrant executed at Koroma’s residence uncovered evidence linking him to the April 8 robbery.

Further investigation suggests Koroma’s involvement in two additional residential robberies and a breaking and entering at three apartment complexes on Good Luck Road from April 4-8, 2024. Expectations are set for additional charges to be filed against him.

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