On April 13 at 10:06 p.m., officers responded to the area of Meadow Lane in Waldorf for the report of a citizen armed robbery. While responding, Pfc. Karopchinsky observed the suspect vehicle on Crain Highway near Berry Road. He initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle and four suspects were detained and then positively identified as being involved in the robbery. Officers recovered the victim’s property, three handguns, and cannabis. Isaiah Terell Rice, 18, of White Plains, Julius Ford, age 18, of Waldorf, and two juveniles (charged as adults) were charged with armed robbery, illegal possession of a handgun, assault, and other related charges. A judge ordered Rice and Ford could be released from the Charles County Detention Center on personal recognizance as long as they meet the criteria for electronic monitoring. Detective Gregory and M/Cpl. Saunders are investigating.
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