State Police have charged four people for several robberies at businesses in Lebanon County.
Police say Tyler Foster, 20, Richard Clark III, 18, Steven Gettle Jr., 19, and Miranda Cole, 18, were arrested and face multiple charges including robbery and criminal conspiracy.
According to a press release, the group is connected to robberies that happened at the Super Panda Buffet in Myerstown and Francisco's Pizza in Fredericksburg.
Police say on February 11, both restaurants were robbed by a man wearing a mask, who they later found out was Foster. They say he pointed a gun at employees and demanded money.
Foster fled the restaurants with an undisclosed amount of money and got into a truck driven by Richards. Gettle and Cole were also in the truck and were aware the robberies were going to take place.
All four also face charges for theft by unlawful taking, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person. Foster and Clark also were charged with firearms not to be carried without a license.
All four were taken to Lebanon County Correctional Facility in lieu of $100,000 bail.
Police say Tyler Foster, 20, Richard Clark III, 18, Steven Gettle Jr., 19, and Miranda Cole, 18, were arrested and face multiple charges including robbery and criminal conspiracy.
According to a press release, the group is connected to robberies that happened at the Super Panda Buffet in Myerstown and Francisco's Pizza in Fredericksburg.
Police say on February 11, both restaurants were robbed by a man wearing a mask, who they later found out was Foster. They say he pointed a gun at employees and demanded money.
Foster fled the restaurants with an undisclosed amount of money and got into a truck driven by Richards. Gettle and Cole were also in the truck and were aware the robberies were going to take place.
All four also face charges for theft by unlawful taking, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person. Foster and Clark also were charged with firearms not to be carried without a license.
All four were taken to Lebanon County Correctional Facility in lieu of $100,000 bail.