Three teens charged with armed robbery in Salisbury

From left to right: Malik Dajour Moore, 19, Nahmir Tereek Bundy, 17, Darrell Lamont Dixon, 19

Three teens have been arrested, in connection to a Salisbury home invasion robbery.

Salisbury Police say on April 24 around 2:45 AM, Officers responded to a home on Ridge Road, for reports of an armed robbery and home invasion. Once on scene, they reportedly found that three males forced their way into the home, and threatened those inside with a long gun, before fleeing with property and money from the home.

There were no injuries reported during the incident. Police say their k-9 team responded, and tried to track the suspects, but were unsuccessful.

Detectives say they later found one of the suspects at a home on Delaware Avenue, in possession of several items that had been taken from the Ridge Road house. Investigators also reportedly found that the long gun, had been stolen from an unlocked vehicle, that was parked within blocks of the robbery. The two additional suspects were later identified with help from Wicomico County sheriff’s Office, and arrested by the Maryland State Apprehension Team.

The three teens, 18-year-old Malik Moore, 16-year-old Nahmir Bundy, and 18-year-old Darrell Dixon, all of Salisbury, have been charged with robbery, armed robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, home invasion, burglary, and theft. They are each now being held on $750,000 bonds at the Wicomico County Detention Center. Bundy is being charged as an adult.

Anyone with additional information about this incident is asked to contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165 or Crime Solvers 410-548-1776.

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