ANN ARBOR, MI – All three men suspected of robbing an Ann Arbor medical marijuana dispensary in October have been arrested and are in jail awaiting trial.

Devaughn Christopher Morgan, 28, Alfonzia William Sproles, 32, and David Javon Adams, 33, have all been arrested and charged for their alleged roles in connection with a brazen, mid-day armed robbery of the Bloom City Club, records show.

The three men, all from Detroit, entered the medical marijuana dispensary at 423 Miller Street about 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 and robbed the shop at gunpoint, according to the Ann Arbor Police Department.

After being handed an undisclosed amount of cash, the three men exited the building and fled on foot, police said.

A store employee began to follow the men for a short distance until one of them fired three shots while running, and the suspects separated, police said. No injuries were reported.

Morgan was soon located and arrested without incident that day, while the other two men remained on the run, police said. A firearm that police say linked Morgan to the robbery was also recovered by officers searching the area.

Police released images captured by the shop’s surveillance cameras in hopes of identifying the two remaining robbery suspects who were still at large at the time.

Morgan was arraigned a few days after the robbery and, on Oct. 24, was ordered to undergo a mental competency examination to determine if he is fit to stand trial.

Morgan was charged with 13 felonies, including four counts of armed robbery, five counts of felony firearm, two counts of unlawful imprisonment and one count each of felon in possession of a firearm and unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon.

Sproles and Adams were later identified as suspects in the robbery, Detective Dan Iverson said.

Sproles was located and arrested Nov. 5 in Detroit, followed by Adams, who was also arrested in Detroit, Dec. 3, Iverson said.

Sproles and Adams are both each charged with four counts of armed robbery. Adams is also facing four additional counts of unlawful imprisonment, records show. Sproles faces one count of unlawful imprisonment.

Sproles and Adams are scheduled for preliminary examination Dec. 26 and Morgan’s next court hearing is scheduled for Jan. 2.

Morgan is being held without bond in the Washtenaw County Jail. Bond is set at $250,000 for Sproles and $200,000 for Adams.

All three men have records with the Michigan Department of Corrections, with Morgan and Sproles being on parole at the time of the robbery.

Morgan was paroled in June, four months prior to the robbery, after being imprisoned on a pair of unrelated armed robbery charges and a carjacking out of Oakland County, to which he pleaded guilty in 2008, records show.

He was sentenced to serve 10 to 30 years in prison.

Sproles was paroled in September, a month prior to the robbery, after being imprisoned on carjacking charges in Oakland County, to which he pleaded no contest in 2006, records show.

He was sentenced to serve seven to 20 years in prison.

Adams was released from prison in March after serving a two-year sentence on several delivery of marijuana charges out of Wayne County, to which he pleaded guilty in 2017.

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