Four teenagers were arrested in Osceola County last week shortly after they allegedly robbed a medical marijuana dispensary.
On Friday, June 9, members of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office West Criminal Investigations Division and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office began an investigation into a group of burglary suspects.
According to police, the four suspects in question were connected to the burglarization of the Trulieve Cannabis Dispensary located at 2500 Deer Creek Commerce Lane in Davenport.
Immediately after the burglary, the suspects fled the area in a silver Mercedes.
The sheriff’s office aviation unit, canine unit, and Polk County Sheriff’s Office all worked together to locate the individuals.
Through their efforts, they were able to find and arrest all four suspects. Three of the suspects, Jevaughn J. Edwards, John C. Cassamajor, and Pamithy Bellevue, all turned 19 in the past several months. The fourth suspect, Leon A. Lee, turned 17 in January.
All four were arrested and transported to a local jail. They face multiple felony charges in connection with the burglary.