KALKASKA - Both
suspects in the alleged
armed robbery at the East
Lake General Store on M-
66 near Boardman Road in
Orange Twp. have been arrested,
according to the
Kalkaska County Sheriff
Office.
On Monday, Sept. 17,
Kalkaska County Sheriff
Bill Artress reported that
Joseph Ryan Mooring, 23,
of Traverse City had been
charged with three felony
crimes for his involvement
in the armed robbery that
occurred on Wednesday,
Sept. 12.
Mooring currently is
lodged in the Kalkaska
County jail on a $200,000 cash or surety bond, set on
Monday, by Judge Lynne M.
Buday of the 46th Circuit
Trial in Kalkaska, according
to KSO.
On Tuesday, Sept. 18,
KSO reported the second
suspect, Roger Demaray, 19, of Traverse City, who allegedly
was wielding a knife
during the robbery, had been
arrested and was scheduled
to be arraigned on two
felony counts: armed robbery
and conspiracy to commit
armed robbery.
According to KSO, central
dispatch received a 911
call from an employee of the
East Lake General Store,
who described a black male
entering the store, wielding
a large knife and ordering
the clerk to open the register.
After reaching in for
the cash the subject fled on
foot from the scene.
Witnesses identified another
individual present
prior to the incident, who
appeared to have been assisting
in casing the store,
according to KSO.
The release stated that
deputies received information
that led them to
Morring on the side of
Ingersoll Road in Springfield
Twp. He attempted to
flee from officers while he
was being questioned. After
a short foot chase,
Morring was tackled and
forcibly taken in to custody,
the KSO release
stated.
Morring's charges are
as follows:
Count 1: Conspiracy to
Robbery - Armed
Felony: Life or any
term of years, unless aggravated
assault or serious
injury involved, then not
less then 2 years and
$10,000.00 fine.
Count 2: Robbery -
Armed
Felony: Life or any
term of years, unless aggravated
assault or serious
injury involved, then not
less then 2 years and
$10,000 fine.
Count 3: Police Office
- Assaulting/Resisting/
Obstructing
Did assault, batter,
wound, resist, obstruct,
oppose or endanger a police
officer while performing
his or her duties.
Felony: 2 years and/or
$2,000.
Habitual Offender Ð
Third Notice
Penalty: Twice the
maximum sentence on the
primary offense or lesser
term.
The case remains open.
cash or surety bond, set on
Monday, by Judge Lynne M.
Buday of the 46th Circuit
Trial in Kalkaska, according
to KSO.