Tucson Police arrested four people this week after they were connected to a string of armed robberies that began in July.
The suspects were accused of robbing eight businesses, between July 7 and Sept. 26, with the most recent robbery happening at a Gamestop at 6970 E. 22nd Street, said Sgt. Chris Widmer, a Tucson Police Department spokesman.
The four suspects are: Steven Robles, 16; his brother, Orlando Robles, 22; Alexandria Gallego, 15; and Samuel Torres-Garcia, 19.
Steven Robles, the primary suspect in all of the robberies, is facing eight counts of armed robbery and six counts of aggravated robbery.
The other suspects are also facing armed robbery and aggravated robbery charges. In addition, Torres-Garcia is facing an aggravated assault charge.
They were all arrested Friday and booked into Pima County jail.
Police identified Steven Robles after receiving a tip from the public.
Detectives recovered stolen video games, iPods, iPads, iPhones and money taken from the robberies.
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