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U.S. Marshals capture Norfolk robbery suspect near Baltimore

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NORFOLK, Va. – U.S. Marshals captured a Norfolk 7-Eleven robbery suspect near Baltimore, Maryland Thursday afternoon.

Demond White, 29, was wanted in connection to the 2015 armed robbery of the 7-Eleven on 2325 Sewells Point Road.

White, a known Bloods gang member, gave Marshals a false name when he was arrested, but was immediately identified using fingerprint technology.

According to U.S. Marshals, White robbed the 7-Eleven on October 5, 2015 around 3 a.m.

Multiple warrants for White’s arrest were issued by Norfolk Police on July 26, 2016 in connection to the robbery. He was charged with robbery, conspiracy to commit a felony and three counts of use or display of a firearm in commission of a felony.

Investigators determined that White left the Hampton Roads area. U.S. Marshals from Norfolk informed U.S. Marshals in Baltimore that White was in their area. The Baltimore-based U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force arrested White outside of a Motel 6 in the 5000 block of Raynor Avenue.

White is being held at the Baltimore Central Booking Intake Center awaiting return to Norfolk.