JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville man is facing a string of felony charges, after authorities say he and another man carried out a series of armed robberies targeting food trucks and a restaurant over three days in May.
Bronquell Hutchinson, 26, was arrested by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on Friday. He faces charges stemming from four separate incidents between May 19 and May 21.
What investigators say happened
The alleged crime spree began in the early morning hours of May 19, when officers responded to an armed robbery at Taco Loco, a food truck on Powers Ave. According to the arrest report, two males dressed in all black approached a worker as he was closing up outside the truck. Investigators say the suspects made off with more than $1,000 in cash.
Two days later, on the evening of May 21, officers were dispatched to two additional armed robberies — this time at the Great Wall Chinese Restaurant on Ft. Caroline Road, and at Tipicos Antojitos, a food truck on University Blvd. W. Investigators noted the same suspect vehicle was spotted leaving the scene of each robbery, and that the same two individuals used the same method of approaching businesses as they were closing…