A couple from Gaithersburg, Maryland, has been arrested in connection to multiple armed robberies, .
Rickley J. Senning, 32, faces multiple counts of armed robbery, first degree assault and felony use of a firearm.
Jesann L. Willis, 35, was also arrested; police said she had outstanding warrants in Virginia and Florida.
Authorities connected Senning to the following incidents, stretching back to October:
- Oct. 12: A 7-Eleven on Derwood Circle in Derwood was robbed.
- Oct. 12: An Essex Bank in the 1100 block of Nelson Street in Rockville was also robbed later that day. In both instances, the suspect had a revolver.
- Oct. 30: Senning, a felon, is accused of assaulting a Rockville City Police Officer. He was found with a loaded revolver. Senning was charged with felony possession of a handgun and released on a $550 bond the next day.
Detectives with Montgomery County police connected Senning to the 7-Eleven and Essex Bank robberies. They got a warrant on Nov. 8.
But while out on bond, Senning allegedly robbed a PNC Bank in the 10100 block of River Road in Potomac. Police said he was seen leaving in a stolen white Honda CRV with Florida tags, taken from a residence in Flagler Beach, Florida.
Senning and Willis were eventually arrested in D.C. on Dec. 2 in the stolen CRV. Senning had a loaded handgun when he was arrested.
Police said both are believed to be involved in several commercial armed robberies, spanning at least six states from October through December.
