Bank robbery suspects arrested in Delaware

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Bank robbery suspects arrested in Delaware

Cambridge, MD

Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a bank robbery that occurred at M&T Bank. The robbery took place on October 22.

Donald Tyrone Gross, 57, and Marlyn D. Gramjo-Gutierrez, 30, were identified as involved in the crime. The Cambridge Police Department secured arrest warrants for both individuals.

Both suspects were located in Seaford, Delaware, and are currently being held there awaiting extradition back to Maryland. Gross faces charges of robbery and theft between $1,500 and $25,000.

Gramjo-Gutierrez will face multiple charges including robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, theft within the same dollar range, and conspiracy to commit theft.

The bank robbery was reported at 11:12 a.m. when an unknown male demanded cash from a teller using a note. A tracking device placed in the money led officers to a discarded bundle of cash in the area.

Further investigation indicated the suspects may have been involved in similar robberies in nearby locations. The Cambridge Police Department is asking for community assistance in relation to this and other recent bank robberies.

Fraud and larceny incidents reported in Stafford County

Fraud and larceny incidents reported in stafford county

Fraud and larceny incidents reported in Stafford County

STAFFORD, VA – Law enforcement reported multiple fraud and larceny incidents in Stafford County over the past few days. The incidents were detailed in a daily incident report.

On Thursday, a fraud complaint was recorded on Brandice Street at 12:27 p.m. Deputy A. M. Pitts responded to the report, which involved an unknown individual opening an unauthorized credit card in the victim’s name.

Later that day at 4:30 p.m., a fraud complaint was filed on Oak Drive. Deputy C.T. Richardson conducted the investigation after the victim reported several fraudulent charges made on their credit card in the Richmond area. Authorities are continuing the investigation of this incident.

A separate larceny incident occurred at 7-11, located at 1947 Richmond Highway, at 7:48 a.m. Deputy C. S. Harding responded to the scene, where a subject had reportedly stolen two cartons of cigarettes. The theft was linked to prior thefts from other convenience stores in the area.

First Sergeant J. D. Floirendo developed a suspect vehicle description following investigative efforts. Shortly after, Deputy E. L. Jones located the vehicle and performed a traffic stop. The driver, Jesse Hardy, 36, of Richmond, was detained and arrested for multiple charges, including larceny, possession of a controlled substance, and driving with a revoked license.

Another incident took place on the same day at Target, located at 1090 Stafford Market Place, at 7:40 p.m. Deputy B. E. Vaughn responded to a report of shoplifting. Loss prevention staff apprehended a female suspect who attempted to leave the store with concealed items.

The suspect initially provided a false name but was later identified as Amanda Stewart, 26, from District Heights, Maryland. Stewart was arrested and charged with shoplifting and providing false identification, and she was held at the Rappahannock Regional Jail on a secured bond.

Stafford County authorities continue to investigate these incidents while taking steps to ensure community safety.

These incidents highlight ongoing issues with fraud and theft in the area.