Trio Indicted for Twin Cities Gas Station Robbery Spree

Minneapolis, MN (MinnesotaNow)- Three suspects captured after a string of Twin Cities gas station robberies are now facing federal charges.

A news release, issued Wednesday afternoon by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of Minnesota, announced the indictments. The three men were accused of committing the robberies in a stolen vehicle on August 17.

The manhunt for the suspects prompted the closure of the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, where preparations were underway for the great Minnesota get-together.

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Federal Grand Jury Indicts Two 21-Year-Olds & 18-Year-Old for Twin Cities Gas Station Robberies

21-year-old Dylan Charles Jungwirth, 21-year-old Kenneth Toy Spight and 18-year-old Kemonie Hurd are each facing charges for violating the Hobbs act. If convicted they could face life in prison if convicted in the case, the news release says…

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