Officers investigating the incidents located a vehicle matching the description of the suspect vehicle parked near a residence in the 2000 block of Feliciana St.
Four teens were charged in connection with a string of armed robberies that occurred over a span of a week in March.
Police spokesperson Captain Mali Govender said this followed after two house robberies took place in the Bathurst and Alexandria areas on 5 and 6 April 2018. The victim was not injured during the incident, officers say.
He was held on $105,000 bail and faces a 2 p.m. Friday arraignment at Dublin’s East County Hall of Justice, according to county records. CMPD officers on scene were told a man was working in the yard when a suspect approached him from behind and brandished a firearm.
The victim saw the uploaded photos over the Internet and identified Argrow and Calloway as the ones who robbed him at gunpoint.
Police report that on the morning of the incident, Nappi entered the restaurant wearing a black ski mask, confronted an employee while wielding a baseball bat and demanded money and the keys to the employee’s auto. There were no reported injuries during the robbery.
April 4 in the Sixth District, at the intersection of Prytania and Josephine Streets, at about 12:40 a.m.
According to Newell, 29-year-old Albert Jamail Hickman has been named as the suspect in the Family Dollar and Southside Pharmacy robberies.
The DNA found on the bandana led police to Andrew Burrous, 28, who was convicted of multiple charges in 2016 and ordered to serve 13 years in prison.
Anyone with information on the man is asked to contact the Guilderland Police Department at 518-356-1501.