The driver who crashed a car early Tuesday while trying to get away from police is one of two people police believe terrorized a man at gunpoint Sunday night when they robbed him, detained him, forced him to withdraw money from ATMs and then took his car.
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That scenario was detailed in two affidavits filed in Dayton Municipal Court this week that accuse Darius Woods, 24, and Jamonae Foster-Jones, 22, of committing multiple felonies.
Woods, of Notre Dame Avenue, was taken to a hospital from the crash into a tree in Dayton. Police said they found a handgun on the floorboard. Woods already has felony convictions out of Greene County. A woman was in the car with Woods, but the court documents offer no details as to whether she was injured or involved in the offenses Woods is accused of committing.
According to the affidavits, the male victim told police Woods and Foster-Jones lured him into a residence in the 4600 block of Midway Avenue about 11 p.m. Sunday, where they detained him against his will. Woods had a handgun, according to the victim, and both suspects robbed him of his money and other personal property.