A pair of Summerfield men were arrested for robbing employees and customers at gun point in Dollar General.
On Saturday, Marion County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Jordyn Batts arrested 20-year-old Christopher Devon Collins Jr. for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and two counts of robbery with a firearm. She also arrested his brother, 26-year-old Nicholas Rashuad Davis, for principal to robbery with a firearm.
On Friday, several deputies responded to Dollar General, located at 15090 S Hwy, 441, Summerfield, regarding a robbery. They talked to an employee who stated a man, later identified as Collins, came into the store at 9:37 p.m. while wielding a black Taurus handgun with a silver ejection port. He threatened a clerk at the store and demanded that she give him money from the cash register and safe while holding her at gunpoint.
Collins also robbed two customers at the store and threatened to shoot and kill them. After stealing $2,445.99, he fled with the money. However, a portion of the stolen currency contained a tracking device, which led law enforcement to finding Collins and Davis in their home at 16261 SE 89th Court in Summerfield…