Crime & Safety
2 Teens Charged For Armed Robberies In Warminster: Police
A total of three suspects were arrested for the local armed robberies, including a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old, police announced.

WARMINSTER, PA — Three people, including two teenagers, have been arrested for a series of armed robberies in Warminster and Bensalem, police have announced. Shane Wilcox-Wallace, 20, of Warminster, along with a 16-year-old male and a 15-year-old male have been charged with robbery in connection with three robberies that happened in April.
According to Warminster Police, the robberies happened on April 7.
The first one was reported at a 7-Eleven along the 3500 block of Street Road in Bensalem at about 1:26 a.m. Then about 30 minutes later, the 7-Eleven along the 5400 block of Neshaminy Blvd was robbed.
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In both robberies, two perpetrators wearing dark clothing and masks were armed with hand guns, witnesses told police. They entered the stores and demanded cash and cigarettes, witnesses said.
Later that same morning, at about 2:42 a.m., Warminster police responded to the Sunoco located in the 800 block of East Street Road for a report of an armed robbery. Two perpetrators entered the store armed with hand guns and took about $300 cash, police said. Both were dressed on dark clothing and wearing masks.
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No one was injured in the robberies.
After an extensive investigation, detectives determined that the same people were responsible for all three robberies, and the arrests were made.
Wilcox-Wallace is currently incarcerated in the Bucks County Correctional Facility on unrelated charges. The two juveniles, although charged as adults, have been remanded to the Bucks County Youth Detention Center in lieu of bail.
PHOTO: Shane Wilcox-Wallace, provided by Warminster police
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