2 charged in Frederick robbery case
Frederick police have arrested two men they say robbed a third man of $9,000 worth of items.
Eighteen-year-old Russell Smith of no fixed address, and 21-year-old Joshua McDonald of Frederick, were charged late Sunday with robbery, theft and assault.
Police say the men approached a third man as he was leaving his car early Saturday when two men wearing masks approached him. The victim said he believed one had a weapon in his jacket sleeve and he gave them the items.
A police investigation led police to a home on Emerson Drive, where police recovered $6,500 worth of the stolen items.
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The Frederick (Md.) News-Post
| December 8, 2010; 7:38 AM ET
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