Wanted Accokeek man indicted for string of 7-Eleven ATM robberies

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Accokeek man indicted for ATM heists using jaws of life tool

A Prince George’s County grand jury has indicted 31-year-old Stefon Janey, the prime suspect in a series of robberies in which the jaws of life were used to break into multiple ATMs. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. FOX 5's Shomari Stone has the story.

A Prince George’s County grand jury has indicted 31-year-old Stefon Janey, the prime suspect in a series of robberies in which the jaws of life were used to break into multiple ATMs. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. 

Janey, whose last known address was in Accokeek, Maryland, faces charges related to eight robberies across several locations in Prince George’s County earlier this year – including convenience stores on Baltimore Avenue and Martin Luther King Junior Highway.

According to court documents, Janey and his accomplices wore gloves and ski masks and forced employees, in some cases with a gun, to lie on the floor. 

In each incident, they allegedly utilized hydraulic rescue tools, commonly referred to as the jaws of life, to forcibly breach ATMs and abscond with over a quarter of a million dollars. 

Authorities assert that Janey and the group brazenly executed these heists. 

Prince George's County Police officers were able to use cellular tower data to track him. 

Stefon Janey, 31, of Accokeek, Maryland. Photo via Prince George's County Police Department. 

They executed a search warrant at his home and said they found evidence such as his wallet, black ski masks, firearms, a prying tool, and cash. 

Additional charges against Janey are expected as law enforcement officials continue their pursuit to identify, apprehend, and prosecute all individuals involved in these criminal activities. 

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String of 7-Eleven ATM robberies under investigation

A multi-agency investigation into an ATM theft spree that spans across D.C., Maryland and Virginia is underway. Eight 7-Eleven convenience store ATMs were targeted in just one day. FOX 5's Stephanie Ramirez has the latest details from police.

The Prince George’s County Police Department has announced a reward of up to $10,000 for any information leading to the arrest and indictment of other suspects linked to these crimes.

This investigation remains active, and authorities urge anyone with pertinent information regarding Janey’s whereabouts or details related to the ongoing probe to contact PGPD detectives at 301-516-2830.