Chattanooga Times Free Press

Police arrest two robbery suspects, one on the loose

- BY EMMETT GIENAPP STAFF WRITER Contact staff writer Emmett Gienapp at egienapp@times freepress.com or 423-757-6731. Follow him on Twitter @emmettgien­app.

Police have charged two people and are looking for one more in connection to a string of robberies over the last month and a half they say constitute­d a “small reign of terror.”

Christophe­r Ray Johnson, 31, and Lashanda Denise Cummings, 39, are facing multiple aggravated robbery charges for three incidents on July 9, as well as another two days before and federal charges for the robbery of a federal credit union on May 30.

The first robbery occurred outside a discount store on Mountain Creek Road, the next at a CVS on Hixson Pike, and the third at the Dollar General on Lee Highway. In all three robberies, a suspect held the victims at gunpoint and demanded money.

Similar witness descriptio­ns of the suspects and the vehicle they used allowed police to locate the defendants, who were found in the vehicle with a firearm and articles of clothing that matched witness descriptio­ns. The pair were taken into custody without incident.

“Investigat­or William Puckett worked 30 hours straight to put these dangerous people in jail,” said Property Crimes Lt. Craig Joel. “The entire team of CPD robbery investigat­ors, patrol officers, and task force officers are extremely dedicated and committed to taking violent criminals off our city’s streets as quickly as possible.”

Joel, who oversees robbery and burglary investigat­ions in Chattanoog­a, could not give an exact number on the amount that had been taken in the various robberies, but did say it was “several thousand dollars.”

“They were nothing short of a menace,” Joel said.

Police have not yet located a third suspect, Alando Ray Johnson, 30, the brother of Christophe­r Johnson.

“In cases where you have multiple robberies committed by someone holding unsuspecti­ng, law-abiding citizens at gunpoint, it’s just a matter of time before someone gets injured or killed,” Joel said.

“Johnson is a wanted fugitive and is considered armed and dangerous. While assistance from community members is appreciate­d, we do not want anyone to approach him, please just call 911.”

“The entire team of CPD robbery investigat­ors, patrol officers, and task force officers are extremely dedicated and committed to taking violent criminals off our city’s streets as quickly as possible.” – PROPERTY CRIMES LT. CRAIG JOEL

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