close
close

Arrest warrants for teenagers in connection with the recent armed robbery | crime







Ponchatoula — The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office (TPSO) has issued arrest warrants for a 16-year-old man for a number of youngest crimes, including a car with a weapon.

The teenager looks like two charges of the slump in the vehicle, and each an armed robbery, theft of a motor vehicle, tried car theft, illegal possession of stolen firearms and simple criminal employment damage.

In the late evening hours of May 2, an armed robbery in the convenience store in the 14000 block of the Highway 22 was reported in Ponchatoula. The suspect threatened the victim with a weapon and then stole her car.

Two days later, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (Aleea)- Jacksonville Post TPSO contacted the stolen vehicle of the armed robbery, which was recovered in Talladega after persecution with the law enforcement authorities. The 16-year-old was arrested in this incident and was in possession of a stolen weapon, which was reported from a series of vehicle burglars in the Ponchatoula area, which was examined from the evening of May 1st.

It was later found that the weapon with which the 16-year-old was arrested was also the weapon that was used in the supermarket in the crime. According to several other confirmation factors, an arrest warrant against the arrest of the teenager in connection with these local crimes was issued. After transferring Alabama to the juvenile detention center in Florida in Florida, he is admitted when these crimes are decided.

TPSO would like to thank Alea for her support in this case.

Leave a Comment