Crime & Safety

Rockville Woman Arrested For Role In Armed Robbery Of Delivery Driver

A Rockville woman helped an armed robbery by ordering food and then giving the wrong address to a delivery driver, according to police.

Lincoln-Scott, 20, of Rockville was arrested Thursday for her role in the Feb. 18 armed robbery of a food delivery driver.
Lincoln-Scott, 20, of Rockville was arrested Thursday for her role in the Feb. 18 armed robbery of a food delivery driver. (RCPD)

ROCKVILLE, MD — A 20-year-old Rockville woman was arrested Thursday for her role in the robbery of a food delivery driver, according to a police release. The other suspect in the case was arrested on March 3 in connection with several other robberies, including the theft of money from a Girl Scout troop selling cookies.

Rockville City Police investigators determined that Demia Lincoln-Scott of the 700 block of Fallsgrove Drive had called a restaurant on Feb. 18, ordered food, and requested that the food be delivered to an incorrect apartment building. Lincoln-Scott had no intention of retrieving the food, according to police. Instead, she instructed the driver to go to the fourth floor of the building, where the driver was robbed at gunpoint by Gerrard Harrison.

Lincoln-Scott was taken to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit, waiting presentment before a District Court Commissioner, according to the release.

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Harrison is being held on bond in the Montgomery County Central Processing unit, where he faces multiple charges, including armed robbery, robbery, firearm possession – prohibited person, use of a handgun in connection with a felony, second degree assault, and handgun on person, according to police.

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