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Brothers Charged in Cambridge Armed Robbery

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CAMBRIDGE, Md.- Police have arrested two brothers in connection with last weekend's armed robbery of the Fresh N Greens supermarket on Route 50 in Cambridge.

According to Cambridge police, the crime occurred at around 8 p.m. Sunday, when a lone suspect armed with a handgun entered the Fresh N Greens and demanded money. Once obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, police said the suspect then fled the store to a nearby getaway vehicle, which was being driven by a second suspect.

Cambridge police officers stopped the suspect vehicle within a short distance and were able to take the driver of the suspect vehicle into custody. The second suspect fled on foot, according to investigators. 

The first suspect, 45-year-old James Francis Enright of Linkwood, was charged with armed robbery, robbery, first- and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, theft and use of a firearm in a crime of violence He was ordered held in the Dorchester County Detention Center in lieu of $100,000 bond.

On Tuesday, police arrested the second suspect in the robbery, identified as 31-year-old Christopher Enright, also of Linkwood. He was charged with armed robbery, robbery, first-degree assault, use of a handgun during a crime of violence, theft and burglary. He is being held in the DCDC in lieu of $500,000 bond.


 

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