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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Report: Montgomery Village Teen To Serve 18 Months For Pizza Delivery Robberies

Marcus Addison, 18, previously attended Watkins Mill High School.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Report: Montgomery Village Teen To Serve 18 Months For Pizza Delivery Robberies

Marcus Addison, 18, previously attended Watkins Mill High School.

A Montgomery Village teen and former Watkins Mill High School football player will serve 18 months in jail for a series of robberies committed on pizza delivery drivers last summer, The Gazette reported. Marcus Addison, 18, was sentenced to 50 years, with all but the 18 months suspended, according to the report. Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Richard Jordan told Addison the suspended 48 years would "ruin your life if you find yourself in this situation again,” according to the report. Addison, of the 19000 block of Mills Choice Road, robbed six delivery drivers for a total of $540 from Gaithersburg-area Domino's Pizza and Papa John's Pizza restuarants at gunpoint. Police later determined the gun used by Addison was a pellet gun. …

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

UPDATED: Watkins Mill Senior Charged in Spree of Pizza-Delivery Robberies

Defensive starter from last year's football team has been charged as an adult with six counts of armed robbery and two counts of attempted armed robbery.

Montgomery County police charged a Montgomery Village teen in an elaborate scheme using a cell phone application to lay in wait for pizza deliveries and rob the drivers of money and pies. Marcus A. Addison, 17, of the 19000 block of Mills Choice Road, was charged as an adult with two counts of attempted armed robbery and six counts of armed robbery in connection with a series of robberies involving pizza delivery employees in Montgomery Village and Gaithersburg. School officials have confirmed that Addison is a senior at Watkins Mill High School, where he was a defensive starter on last year's varsity football team. Police said the robberies began in early June, and, noting similarities between each incident, concluded the crimes were most…

melinda berkshire

4:59 am on Sunday, October 14, 2012

i know one of the drivers 20+ years on the job was a victim twice of this young man. So afraid to drive now, he refuses to be a closer and only deliver in the day light, greatly effecting his pay. Sad story. But 8 times? No remorse or guilt after the first few? After seeing the look of terror on people's faces fearful for their life? We have to do better as parents. Unexplained income?   more ›

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