WALDORF, MD – Authorities have arrested two individuals, Ryle Michael Mili, 24, and Jeremiah Hames Jenkins, 19, linked to an armed robbery involving a teenage victim after a prom party in Waldorf, Maryland. A third suspect, Anthony Torren Jefferson, 19, was also apprehended during subsequent investigations.
On May 10, at approximately 7:30 p.m., the victim was confronted by two armed suspects as he departed a prom event on Devongate Street. The assailants, armed with handguns, threatened the teenager and forcibly took his designer watch before escaping in a dark-colored sedan.
Anthony Torren Jefferson, age 19, of Waldorf
Jeremiah Hames Jenkins, age 19, of White Plains
Ryle Michael Mili, age 24, of Waldorf
Detectives from the Charles County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) swiftly identified Mili and Jenkins as suspects through investigative efforts and issued arrest warrants. On July 7, Mili was arrested during a traffic stop on Harvest Fish Place by officers from CCSO's Judicial Services. During the arrest, Jefferson, the vehicle's driver, was found with a loaded gun featuring an extended magazine and was also taken into custody.
Further investigation led to a search at Mili's residence where evidence linking him to the robbery was discovered, alongside a polymer 80 gun, a drum magazine, and rifle ammunition. Mili faces multiple charges including armed robbery, first-degree assault, and the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime. Jefferson has been charged with various firearms offenses.
Jenkins was apprehended on July 11 and is facing charges similar to Mili's, including armed robbery and first-degree assault. All three suspects are currently held without bond at the Charles County Detention Center.
The CCSO encourages anyone with information regarding the case to contact Detective Logsdon at 301-609-6436. Anonymous tips can be provided through Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS, online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com, or via the P3Intel mobile app.
The investigation into the robbery is ongoing as authorities work to ensure the safety and security of the community.
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