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From the DAVIDSONVILLE, Md. report, it said that two teenagers were arrested after they allegedly robbed a former employer, tied him up, and lit his car on fire while he was trapped inside.
According to a press release from the Anne Arundel County Police Department, officers and firefighters responded to a business at around 9:25 p.m. on May 24 to respond to a car that was on fire. Upon extinguishing the fire, investigators discovered human remains in the vehicle that was tied up and had duct tape covering his mouth, per the release. The victim was later identified as the owner of the business next to the burning vehicle.
The report said that two suspects were connected to the crime after police found a Bass Pro Shop hat next to the burning car, prompting officers to review security cameras at a nearby Bass Pro Shop location, per the affidavit. They reportedly spotted two 18-year-olds, later identified as Jonah Michael Poole and Kylee Alyssa Dakes.
Investigators determined that the victim had been attacked in his store while he was working alone, according to criminal complaints obtained by local outlets WTTG and WUSA. Authorities said they believed the teenagers were motivated by robbery, and that Poole had worked for the victim for a short time in 2024. Poole and Dakes were both arrested and charged with first and second degree murder, first and second degree assault, conspiracy to commit first and second degree murder, and arson.
Source: LOCAL 12
Image of the victim
According to a press release from the Anne Arundel County Police Department, officers and firefighters responded to a business at around 9:25 p.m. on May 24 to respond to a car that was on fire. Upon extinguishing the fire, investigators discovered human remains in the vehicle that was tied up and had duct tape covering his mouth, per the release. The victim was later identified as the owner of the business next to the burning vehicle.
The report said that two suspects were connected to the crime after police found a Bass Pro Shop hat next to the burning car, prompting officers to review security cameras at a nearby Bass Pro Shop location, per the affidavit. They reportedly spotted two 18-year-olds, later identified as Jonah Michael Poole and Kylee Alyssa Dakes.
Investigators determined that the victim had been attacked in his store while he was working alone, according to criminal complaints obtained by local outlets WTTG and WUSA. Authorities said they believed the teenagers were motivated by robbery, and that Poole had worked for the victim for a short time in 2024. Poole and Dakes were both arrested and charged with first and second degree murder, first and second degree assault, conspiracy to commit first and second degree murder, and arson.
Source: LOCAL 12
Image of the victim

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