According to the Akron Police Department, three men were arrested Thursday afternoon for robbery and kidnapping.
Officers arrived at the 900 block of Ardella Avenue around 2 p.m. after another resident reported seeing men with guns and ski masks.
Police say the suspects ran into the when officers arrived and moments later the suspects tried to exit the house which was surrounded.The SWAT team was called to the scene, but before they could fully mobilize, the suspects forced the woman, at gunpoint, outside and to the rear of the house, police say.The suspects eventually released the victim and fled on foot, police say.The other two suspects made their way to Georgia Avenue.
Officers say 34-year-old Bryan McCosky, 34-year-old Rikki Rudd, and 19-year-old Alvin Brown were arrested for aggravated robbery, kidnapping, and felonious assault.During the robbery, a 23-year-old man was beaten by the suspects and was taken to Summa Health Akron City Hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police say.One of the suspects sustained a minor injury to the arm as the K-9 unit assessed with the arrest.
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