
Β CHARLOTTE,N.C– The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Β hasΒ charged Montreal Forman, 24, and Tyrell McDuffie, 23, for their involvement in a string of 15 robberies that started in June.
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, at Β 8:00 a.m., McDuffie entered Β LA Insurance on Westerly Hills Drive. Β He then pointed a gun at the employee and demanded money. The employee was able to shut the door to the business and Duffie fired a shot. He then fled the scene on foot. No one was injured during the incident.Β
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On Friday, January 23, 2015, at 8:08 a.m., a man entered the Rite-Aid on Little Rock Road. The man brandished a firearm and demanded property from the business. Once the man obtained the property, he fled the scene in a vehicle.Β
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During the investigation, Police say that Β Forman and McDuffie were identified as possible suspects. Β On January 30, 2015, detectives located both suspects at a residence and Forman and McDuffie agreed to voluntarily come to police headquarters to be interviewed.
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Upon completion of the interviews, detectives charged Forman and McDuffie with the robbery from the Rite-Aid and McDuffie with the LA Insurance robbery.Β
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McDuffie was charged with two counts of second degree Kidnapping, robbery with a Dangerous Weapon, Attempted Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon and Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Intent to Kill. Β
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Β Forman was charged with Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon and second degree Kidnapping. Β
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They have both are in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office.Β
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On Friday, January 23, 2015, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department held a news conference regarding an armed robbery series that involved fifteen armed robberies over the past eight months.
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Officials say they are looking in to the possibility that Forman and McDuffie are responsible for other armed robberies in the series and additional charges are pending.
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Anyone with additional information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600. Β
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