From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office:
Detectives from the Harford County Sheriff’s Office have charged two men in connection to an armed robbery of a Royal Farms. The two men are Robert Arvin Boeh, Jr., 45, and David Olah, 46.
Through investigation it was determined that on November 18 around 7 p.m., Boeh entered the Royal Farms in the 2900 block of Churchville Road in Churchville. He displayed a knife, demanded cash and fled in a car driven by Olah. Nobody was injured in the incident.
Charges are also pending against Boeh in an armed robbery from November 20. At 7:50 p.m. Boeh entered the Tobacco Outlet in the 3100 block of Emmorton Road in Abingdon, displayed a knife, demanded money and fled.
Baltimore County Police arrested both men. Their investigation into Boeh is continuing. Olah was taken into custody by Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies and transported to the Harford County Detention Center. Olah is charged with robbery, armed robbery and theft. Boeh is charged with armed robbery, robbery, theft and deadly weapon with intent to injure.
Question says
You can tell they’re from Edgewood just by looking at them.
J... says
Oh is that because Edgewood is the “only” city in Harford county that has criminals?
honky lips says
No, but Edgewood along with words “shooting” and “stabbing” are more common than anywhere else in Harford County.
#ImSmart
LazyDog says
Truth.
Crazy a55 white folk.
what says
Armed store owners = two less criminals.
W. Snyder says
That would be two fewer criminals, Ace.
BillH says
Another fine example of the court system,Boeh has 2 pages on court search, a true career criminal, If he had been serving the time he was sentenced too, for things like armed robbery with a handgun he wouldn’t be on the street.
How do the courts let a convicted felon in possession of a handgun go free?