Three Irondequoit teens, Breshawn Wise, 17, Treykwan Hicks, 16 and Deandre Lee, 16 have been charged with first degree robbery and fourth degree grand larceny in connection with a early morning robbery this past Wednesday, July 18, at the Seven-Eleven store at 490 Empire Blvd., Irondequoit.
Sgt. Mark Bean, supervisor of the Irondequoit Police Department's criminal investigations unit, said officers were called to the store about 1:30 a.m. July 18, for a report that two males, one who appeared to be acting as a lookout and the other carrying what appeared to be a black handgun, entered the store.
A clerk was threatened by the male with the gun. He demanded money. The two then fled on foot to a vehicle.
A witness was able to alert a passer-by, Bean said, who in turn followed the vehicle and witnessed them turn into Kennedy Circle in Irondequoit. The witness knew Kennedy Circle had only one point of entry and exit, called 911, and stood by the entrance.
Upon arrival, officers were able to locate the suspect vehicle parked in a driveway of a house within the circle, Bean said, and all three were located at a house there. Bean said iI is suspected that all three of the teens was involved in the robbery.
Three Irondequoit teens, Breshawn Wise, 17, Treykwan Hicks, 16 and Deandre Lee, 16 have been charged with first degree robbery and fourth degree grand larceny in connection with a early morning robbery this past Wednesday, July 18, at the Seven-Eleven store at 490 Empire Blvd., Irondequoit.
Sgt. Mark Bean, supervisor of the Irondequoit Police Department's criminal investigations unit, said officers were called to the store about 1:30 a.m. July 18, for a report that two males, one who appeared to be acting as a lookout and the other carrying what appeared to be a black handgun, entered the store.
A clerk was threatened by the male with the gun. He demanded money. The two then fled on foot to a vehicle.
A witness was able to alert a passer-by, Bean said, who in turn followed the vehicle and witnessed them turn into Kennedy Circle in Irondequoit. The witness knew Kennedy Circle had only one point of entry and exit, called 911, and stood by the entrance.
Upon arrival, officers were able to locate the suspect vehicle parked in a driveway of a house within the circle, Bean said, and all three were located at a house there. Bean said iI is suspected that all three of the teens was involved in the robbery.