Third Suspect Arrested in Conyers Robbery

Nov 12, 2010 - 13:49
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Third Suspect Arrested in Conyers Robbery
The suspects identified in the Conyers GameStop robbery attempt are -- L: Giovannte Maddox, C: Tron Lamar Hill, R: Markus Isiah Seymore. (Photos: Conyers Police Department)

CONYERS, Ga. - Conyers police say a third suspect has been arrested in connection with the attempted robbery of a Conyers video game store that left one customer dead.

Police say they began receiving calls Friday moing about a man coming out of a manhole cover in the area where the GameStop robbery attempt was made.

Police responded to the scene and arrested Markus Isiah Seymore, 17, of Atlanta, after a brief foot chase, say police.

An investigation revealed that Seymore was the third suspect in the botched robbery attempt, say police. Giovannte Maddox and Tron Lamar Hill were arrested Thursday.

Police say 40-year-old Adrian Snow died Thursday after he was rushed from the GameStop store to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.

Authorities say Snow entered the store after two suspects had already tied up a store employee.

Maddox, Hill and Seymore face several charges including murder, say authorities.

Gwinnett and DeKalb County authorities are also investigating Maddox and Hill to see if they may have been invovled in similar crimes in their counties.

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