2 juveniles charged with robbery in Medina
Press Release, Medina Police Department
MEDINA – Two teens, one 17 and the other 13, are facing multiple charges after they allegedly displayed handguns and robbed someone of $300.
The Medina Police Department reports it was dispatched to a robbery on Aug. 21 at 3:57 p.m. on the sidewalk at 729 Church St.
The victim told police that two people displayed guns, one a Glock 17 while the other did not appear to be a real firearm.
Following an investigation, the Medina PD today charged the 17-year-old and 13-year-old both with robbery in the second degree, aided by another, a Class C felony; robbery 2nd, displaying what appears to be a firearm, a Class C felony; conspiracy 4th, a Class E felony; endangering the welfare of a child, a Class A misdemeanor; reckless endangerment 2nd, a Class A misdemeanor; and menacing 2nd with a weapon, a Class A misdemeanor.
Per state law, the 13-year-old was released on a juvenile appearance ticket while the 17-year-old was transported to arraignment through youth court.
The investigating officers included Brandon Brown, Dustin Meredith, Tanner Ferris and Nick Joy.