Police Pursue Armed Carjackers From Mount Vernon To Maryland

Mount Vernon Police District – FCPD officers obtained additional warrants for the two men arrested in Prince George’s County follow a pursuit that started in Fairfax County.

Terrell Talley, 21, of Alexandria has been charged with obliterated serial number of a firearm, two counts of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, grand larceny of a firearm and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. 

Marquette Staton, 18, of Alexandria has been charged with obliterated serial number of a firearm, two counts of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, grand larceny of a firearm, grand larceny, attempted malicious wounding of a police officer and felony speed to elude.

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(Originally published on April 17, 2023)

Mount Vernon Police District – Two Alexandria men were arrested and multiple firearms recovered after a pursuit that led into Maryland and struck multiple FCPD cruisers.

At 5:21 p.m. yesterday, a license plate reader alerted officers to a stolen BMW 535 involved in a carjacking involving multiple armed suspects. FCPD Officers found the BMW and attempted a traffic stop near the 7500 block of Richmond Highway. The driver drove away and intentionally struck multiple cruisers. Officers pursued the suspects into Prince George’s County where they were able to bring the vehicle to a stop.

Photograph courtesy of Prince George’s County Police Department

Four suspects ran away from the BMW. Officers took an 18-year-old and 21-year-old man, both from Alexandria, into custody. Maryland State Police and Prince George’s County Police responded and assisted with the search for the other suspects. Two suspects are still outstanding, including one suspect possibly wearing a Spiderman costume. There were no injuries to FCPD officers or the suspects in custody. The two men were charged by Prince George’s County. For their news release, click here.

Additional charges from FCPD are forthcoming.

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