Suspect sentenced for aiding offender in Freedom robbery
Published 10:59 am Friday, January 29, 2016
One of three people charged with allegedly robbing Freedom Value Center in Austin at knifepoint was sentenced Thursday in Mower County District Court.
Charles Morris, 20, was sentenced to two years of supervised probation, and a year in Mower County Jail if he breaks the conditions set by the court. He also received 50 hours of community service, and received credit for 69 days of time already served in jail.
He had pleaded not guilty on Aug. 6, 2015, to an aggravated robbery charge and aiding an offender. He changed his plea to guilty for one charge of aiding an offender on Sept. 28, 2015, as part of a plea agreement, and the aggravated robbery charge was dropped.
Davion Smith, 20, appeared in court Dec. 17, 2015, and changed his previous not guilty plea to guilty for one count of felony aggravated robbery with a dangerous weapon. Smith was sentenced Dec. 18, 2015, to 41 months in prison, and received 147 days jail credit for time served since his arrest.
Mer Gach, 18, previously pleaded not guilty to aggravated robbery charges Aug. 6, 2015.
According to a court complaint, two robbers hit the gas station located at 101 Fourth St. NW, at about 1:30 a.m. July 21, 2015. One of the robbers, allegedly Morris, grabbed the clerk from behind and threatened to cut her with a knife if she moved.
The other robber, Smith, forced the clerk to put money inside a bag before the two left.
Witnesses told police the two men came out of a red Pontiac which drove around the area at the time of the robbery and sped north on Fifth Street Northwest after the crime.
Police found several items in the parking lot of nearby Integrity Realty, including a Brick Furniture card addressed to Smith and Gach. In addition, the clerk recognized Smith’s voice, according to the complaint.
A Brick Furniture salesperson in Albert Lea positively identified Smith, who had visited the store several days before the robbery, from police photos.
Gach was detained while driving Smith’s car, the red Pontiac, shortly after the robbery. Police confiscated her cell phone and eventually found a photo of a pile of money, including rolls of change and bills wrapped with bank bands, which was taken about an hour and a half after the robbery took place.
Morris was arrested in Albert Lea July 22, 2015, and Gach was arrested on July 26, 2015.