The two robbed four dollar stores and two drug stores, initiating a cash transaction and pointing a gun at cashiers once the cash drawer was open, officials say.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley announced Tuesday that a grand jury returned an indictment for two people charged with six aggravated robberies in Cleveland and Euclid.
On March 22, 2023, Xhyair Bennett and Errol Bankston entered a Family Dollar near Superior Avenue and East 74th Street in Cleveland. They approached the store clerk at the register with a $10 bill. When the clerk opened the register, they pointed a gun and said, “give me everything you got.” They grabbed all the money in the register and then fled the scene. The Cleveland Division of Police responded to the scene.
On March 24, Bennett and Bankston entered a Dollar General near St. Clair Avenue and East 79th Street in Cleveland. They approached the store clerk at the register with a box of cereal and a $20 bill. When the clerk opened the register, they pointed a gun and said,"give me the money." They grabbed all the money in the register and demanded him to open a second register. The clerk was unable to open it and then they fled the scene. The CPD responded to the scene.
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