10 indicted in Chicago-area armored truck, ATM robbery conspiracy
CHICAGO - Two sets of brothers were among 10 people indicted for allegedly conspiring to violently rob armored trucks and ATMs in Chicago's suburbs.
The following defendants face charges of robbery conspiracy and firearm offenses:
Devonte Davis, 27, of Chicago
Darrell Singleton, 19, of Calumet City
Corrie Singleton, 22, of South Holland
Elijah Singleton, 21, of Calumet City
Anthony Wilson, 22, and his brother Aveon Wilson, 23, both of Gary, Indiana
Brian Snyder, 24, of Chicago
Justin Cain, 25, of Chicago
Perry Maple, 21, of Chicago
William Cochran, 21, of Chicago
The indictment alleges the group used firearms in eleven heists and attempted robberies in 2022 and 2023, resulting in losses of at least $3.8 million. Locations included Lansing, Country Club Hills, Orland Park, Homewood, Blue Island, and Chicago Heights.
Notable incidents include a Halloween 2022 robbery where robbers forced a Brink's courier at gunpoint to hand over money in Lansing, and a May 2, 2023, robbery in Homewood where $1.1 million was stolen but later recovered. During another attempt on October 2, 2023, in Country Club Hills, robbers fired at a guard before fleeing in a carjacked vehicle.
Nine defendants have pleaded not guilty and are detained pending trial. Aveon Wilson remains a fugitive, with the FBI offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.