Authorities in Orange County, North Carolina have apprehended a Texas family who sat down for a meal at a Waffle House on Monday before robbing it.
The Hillsborough police announced the apprehension of the suspects on Wednesday, saying they received assistance from the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service.
Authorities identified the suspects as Tamiko Lashun Jones and Tony Eugene Lemon, both of Marshall, Texas, and Diamond Walton, of Longview, Texas. They are each charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and defrauding an innkeeper.
Authorities said the suspects, who have similar outstanding charges from an incident in Minden, Louisiana a few days prior to Monday’s robbery, could be slapped with additional charges.
According to investigators, the suspects were part of a family of six who entered the Waffle House in Shelby, North Carolina for a meal before committing the robbery.
After a brief meal, police said, Lemon drew a handgun and demanded money from the restaurant employees before fleeing to a nearby gas station.
The suspects left in separate vehicles – one, a burgundy Ford F-150 truck with Texas plates, and the other, a newer model silver Ford Fusion sedan, also with Texas plates.