FLORENCE - Two private ambulance company employees are charged with robbing a Florence man at gunpoint in his driveway after following him from Parx Casino in Bucks County, Pa., police said.

Wayner Segura, 29, and Jahyquiriz Ramos, 27, both of Philadelphia, are charged with robbery in connection with the April 8 crime. They are charged with robbing the victim of "various items."

Segura, who also faces weapon possession charges, turned himself in to police on Monday, Florence police Capt. Brian Boldizar said. Ramos was apprehended June 26 in Philadelphia, he said.

Boldizar said the suspects are employees of a private ambulance company and allegedly followed the victim in a company ambulance.

Court documents show the company is American Ambulance Services in Philadelphia.

Boldizar said detectives initially thought the vehicle was a former ambulance purchased as a work van, but were surprised to find the vehicle was still a working ambulance and the suspects employees of the company.

After reporting the robbery April 8, police said in a release that the victim, who police did not identify, described being followed from the New Jersey Turnpike exit at Rt. 130 northbound in Florence.

The victim described the vehicle as a "plumber style" truck or van, but it had three tear-drop lights above the exterior cab.

Police sought assistance from the Pennsylvania State Police and Parx Casino, in Bensalem, Pa.

Boldizar said surveillance at the casino showed an ambulance-style vehicle following the victim's vehicle in the parking lot and then out of the casino parking lot. The footage also showed the suspects inside the casino

Florence also called the FBI, since the crime crossed state lines, and the agencies worked to find the ambulance company, which detectives eventually did.

The FBI then obtained information on the suspects and their cell phone numbers, police said.

Assisting Florence in tracking the suspects down were members of the Burlington County Sheriff's Office and U.S. Marshal's Service.

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