Crime & Safety
Teens Face Dozen Charges Apiece as Adults in Pizza Robbery
Teenagers from Severn and Glen Burnie face multiple charges tied to the armed robbery of the Annapolis Pizza Boli's.

Teens from Severn and Glen Burnie face more than a dozen charges in adult court each for allegedly robbing the Annapolis Pizza Boli’s at gunpoint.
Three teenagers went into the restaurant at 1900 Forest Drive about 1 a.m. Wednesday, at least one showed a gun, and employees were ordered to lay on the floor. The suspects took money from the cash register, then fled in a waiting car.
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Annapolis Police have identified the robbery suspects as Khaylan Makell, 18, and Tymar Wallace, 17, both of Severn, and Jeremia Jefferson, 17, and Rodney Randall, 17, both of Glen Burnie. All of the 17-year-olds have been charged as adults.
Police found the vehicle on West Street and when the driver did not stop, pursued the vehicle into Anne Arundel County. All four suspects bailed out of the vehicle and fled on foot.
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Officers from the Annapolis Police Department, with help from Anne Arundel County Police, searched the area and soon located two suspects. The other two suspects were located much later and arrested.
Authorities say a handgun thrown from the vehicle during the chase was also recovered.
Makell was charged with 14 criminal counts related to armed robbery and is being held at the Jennifer Road Detention Center on $100,000 bond. Jefferson was charged with 15 criminal counts related to armed robbery and is being held at the Jennifer Road Detention Center on $100,000 bond. Wallace was charged with 15 criminal counts and is being held at the Jennifer Road Detention Center on a temporary commitment. Randall was charged with 15 criminal counts, posted $100,000 bond and was released.
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