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2 Brevard men arrested in temptation of robberies from Melbourne, Rockledge weapons stores

2 Brevard men arrested in temptation of robberies from Melbourne, Rockledge weapons stores

Two men suspected of trying to enter two Brevard County Stores last year, a day after the Hurricane Milton crossing custody this week.

Camren Nasir Williams, 18 -year -old, Rockledge and Julien J. Chalk, 22, cocoa, were accused of armed burglary after Rockledge and Melbourne detectives linked the pause attempt in both cities, the court records.

Both were kept unrelated to the prison complex in the Brevard county in Sharpes.

Two Brevard men were accused of attempted local arms robberies.

Two Brevard men were accused of attempted local arms robberies.

Detective said the first entry attempt was reported on October 10 to Sicaros Gun Shop, 5325 N. Wickham Road in Melbourne. The police examined the video surveillance of the store and established that a Nissan had risen in front of the store, with three masked men who were leaving and heading for the shop door. The show reports could not get into business.

Another attempt to theft took place the same day at Red Dot Shooting Inc., 375 Richard Road in Rockledge. The officers discussed with the owner of the store, who stressed that the office window was shattered. A surveillance video showed a red Nissan in the parking lot, with a person in a white hood and black gloves coming out of the vehicle and going to the business. Another person – later identified as Williams – with a black ski mask that covered his face pulled at least three rounds on the window before kicking in the same window, reports.

The men returned to their cars and then left the area, the police reported. Detective followed the vehicle to his Titusville owner. The officers interviewed the woman, who agreed to a search for Nissan. The officers also examined her Bluetooth device that showed calls and telephone names. Later, the detectives located the names of the suspects.

Williams was also under the investigation in a case that involved a 13-year-old boy, which the detectives say was targeted for bank fraud. In this case, a West Melbourne teenager told the police that he had met a person called “Candyman” on Snapchat who spoke about the withdrawal of money from the bank, shows the records of the courts.

Police believes that “Candyman”, later identified as Williams, convinced the teenager to take money from his mother’s bank account. Williams was accused of organized fraud, obtaining properties less than $ 20,000, shows the records of the courts. This case participated in an early resolution hearing on March 20.

No judicial date was established for the latest charges.

JD Gallop is today a criminal justice reporter/Breaking News in Florida. Contact Gallop at 321-917-4641 or [email protected]. Twitter: @jdgallop.

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