Five people have been indicted in a string of armored car robberies that took place from May 2008 to April 2011.
Prosecutors said the group robbed Dunbar vehicles carrying large amounts of cash at gunpoint, netting a total of $765,000 in six heists.
Indicted in federal court in Baltimore were 26-year-old Erick Wilson, of Columbia; his mother, 48-year-old Regina McCullom, of Laurel; 28-year-old David Howard, of Hyattsville and Baltimore; Howard’s girlfriend, 29-year-old Gloria Martino, of Hyattsville; and 25-year-old Matthew Mace, of Olney.
The robberies began on May 22, 2008, when they staged an armed robbery in Northwest D.C. during one of Wilson’s cash deliveries, according to the indictment. Wilson, who was working for Dunbar at the time, pretended to be surprised by the robbers, who stole $210,000, prosecutors said.
Five other robberies — four in Silver Spring and one in Ellicott City — took place between April 2009 and April 2011, court documents say.
