web analytics

Categorized | News

Teens face charges in armed robbery

UPDATED: Landon Eadie pled guilty to accessory after the fact to a felony under the terms of the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act. Joshua Gohn pled guilty to larceny in a building under the terms of the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act. Both successfully completed their probation so the charges will not go on their permanent record.

ORIGINAL STORY: Feb. 9, 2012:

Two more teens have been arrested in connection with an attempted armed robbery in Cedar Springs Mobile Estates last December.

According to Cedar Springs Police Chief Roger Parent, Joshua Philip Gohn, 18, and Landon James Eadie, 18, both of Cedar Springs, were charged with accessory after the fact to a felony, which is a five-year felony.

Gohn reportedly drove the car, and Eadie was a passenger in the car the night that Joshua Steven Monroe, 19, and Ryan Lee Nagle, 20, went into the mobile home of a 42-year-old man and 41-year-old woman with a shotgun and demanded money and prescription medication. A struggle occurred, with the male victim suffering injuries to his face and nose. The suspects then fled without obtaining anything. The victims knew one of the suspects, which helped police track them down. Both Monroe and Nagle were arraigned on charges of assault with intent to commit armed robbery, and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. Parent said that Gohn and Eadie were charged because they had prior knowledge of what was going to take place. Both turned themselves into Officer Paul Feutz on Friday, February 3, and were lodged at the Kent County Jail. Both received a $10,000 cash/surety bond.

This post was written by:

- who has written 19598 posts on Cedar Springs Post Newspaper.


Contact the author

Comments are closed.

advert

Archives

Get Your Copy of The Cedar Springs Post for just $40 a year!