Jeremiah Terrell Bryant, 24, is facing a host of charges following a weeks-long investigation into robberies targeting an area gas station clerk and pizza joint, officials say.
According to a spokesperson from the Charles County Sheriff's Office, in early January, Bryant entered a gas station brandishing a gun, stole an employee's phone, and proceeded to grab the cash drawer from the register before fleeing in a vehicle.
Bryant was identified as a suspect in the first armed robbery, and he was later linked to a separate robbery at a pizza establishment, where a weapon was recovered.
He has also been tied to another robbery outside of Charles County, investigators noted.
The Oxon Hill resident was charged with:
- Armed robbery;
- First-degree assault;
- Second-degree assault;
- Handgun on a person;
- Use of a handgun during the commission of a crime;
- "Other related charges."
A judge ordered that Bryant be held without bond at the Charles County Detention Center.
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