Authorities say modern-day Bonnie and Clyde committed a series of armed robberies throughout California.
North Hollywood's Lovebird Antonio Lamar Brand, 36, and 49-year-old Abigail Lucky were charged with a federal ju trial indictment last year for “armed robbery like robbery” at 12 stores. The prosecutor said.
In the robbery, Brand and another man were charged with them — 23-year-old Ronnie Tucker — charges that Lucky would raid the business while waiting outside as driver for their vacation claims.
The two men wore masks and hooded sweatshirts, demanding that the clerk be lifted at the muzzle and empty the cash register.
The trio allegedly separated robbers at nine stores in multiple Southern California neighborhoods, including North Hollywood and Pasadena, including nine Southern California neighborhoods, including North Hollywood and Pasadena.
Eight days after the crime vendor, Lucky and Brand detoured to tie the knot in Vegas on February 6th last year.
The crime partner was finally plagued by Burbank police on Valentine's Day 2024 after an attempted robbery at Downey's donut shop.
According to the charges, detectives installed a GPS tracking device on Lucky's Chevrolet Cruise a day before arresting the trio.
According to the charges, Brand, Tucker and Lucky are charged with three counts of robbery, one count of attempted robbery and one count of conspiracy to commit intervention in commercial business by robbery.
Brand and Tucker are also charged with four counts of wielding firearms to promote violent crime.
Brand, who was previously convicted of a felony in Los Angeles, is further charged with one count of being a felon with a firearm and one count of being a felon with ammunition.
The trio faces up to 20 years behind the bar. Brand and Tucker also face up to seven years on firearm accusations, and another 15 years in federal prisons for each count of each count of being a felony who owns firearms and possesses ammunition. the indictment said.
