DOVER, Pa. (WHTM) -
Police investigating a knifepoint robbery in Dover Township, York County said they have charged two additional teenagers for their roles in the crime.
Township residents Keaun Courtney, 17, and Markley Heidler, 16, have been charged as adults with robbery and reckless endangerment, according to Northern York County Regional police.
Both teens were wearing masks when they robbed an 18-year old Dover
Township man and an 18-year-old Manchester Township woman Sunday night, police said.
Police previously announced the arrests two other township residents, 17-year-old Tyshawn Anderson and 18-year-old Devoid
Williams.
Police said the victims were giving Anderson and Williams a ride when Williams told the driver to turn down a
gravel driveway along Tower Drive and the two then pulled knives and demanded money from the
backseat.
The woman got out of the vehicle in an
attempt to escape and was confronted outside of the vehicle by the two masked robbers, police said. The driver sustained a cut on
his chin/throat area during the incident.
After the victims said
they had nothing to give, the group of robbers fled the area on foot
and the victims went to a convenience store and called 911, police said.
Anderson
and Williams were charged with robbery, aggravated assault, reckless
and endangerment. Anderson was also charged as an adult.
Anyone with information on the crime is asked to call Northern York County Regional police at 717-292-3647.