Two teens are in custody after they allegedly robbed a female victim at Margarita's Restaurant on Monday (July 10) night, among other crimes reported in the Mobile Police Department's weekend crime report.

The report begins on Friday (July 7) at approximately 4:00 p.m., officers were in the area of St. Stephens Road and St. Charles Avenue conducting a traffic stop. Officers detained Kyle Pendleton, 27, and Xavier Franklin, 26.

Police said both subjects were found to be in possession of counterfeit money. Pendleton and Franklin were later arrested and transported to Mobile County Metro Jail.

Both men were charged with first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.

Later at approximately 10:12 p.m., officers responded to the 2300 block of St. Stephens Road in reference to a robbery of an individual. The victim was robbed in the 1800 block of Blackman Street by an unknown male suspect at gunpoint.

The suspect fled the area and police classified the incident as first-degree robbery.

Joshua Williams

On Saturday (July 8) at approximately 2:30 a.m., officers responded to the Circle K located at 3500 Knollwood Drive in reference to a commercial robbery. Officers said the victim was robbed by an unknown male suspect armed with a knife before the suspect left the location.

Later, officers were able to locate and detain 22-year-old Joshua Williams in connection with the robbery. Williams was arrested and transported to Mobile County Metro Jail where he was charged with first-degree robbery.

Mobile police also said that Williams was connected to a similar robbery at the same location on June 10. Charges in that incident are pending at this time.

The report continues on Saturday with the next incident being reported at approximately 9:20 a.m.

Rodrick McCarty

Officers responded to the Dodges Chicken Shop located at 420 South Schillinger Road in reference to a forgery complaint. After a brief investigation officers took Rodrick McCarty, 29, into custody. McCarty was later arrested and transported to Mobile County Metro Jail.

McCarty was charged with third-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.

Later that night at approximately 11:28 p.m., officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Dauphin Island Pkwy and I-10. Officers detained Algernon Young, 25. Officers located marijuana and a handgun. Young was later arrested and transported to Mobile County Metro Jail.

Police charged Young with first-degree possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and no pistol permit.

On Sunday (July 9) at approximately 6:25 p.m., officers responded to the Conoco Gas located at 2781 Government Boulevard in reference to one person shot. When officers arrived they located a male victim in the parking lot of the Family Dollar located at 2755 Pleasant Valley Road suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

The man was transported to the hospital for his injuries and police have not said if his injuries were life threatening or not at this time. However, the man was able to tell police that he was approached by four unknown male suspects and then shot.

The suspects fled the location afterwards. The incident has been classified as second-degree assault and not suspects have been identified at this time.

Denise Hart (left) and Antonio Watson (right).

On Monday (July 10) at approximately 4:36 p.m., officers responded to the 1600 block of Linnet Drive in reference to a residential burglary in progress.

Officers were able to detain Denise Hart, 18, and Antonio Watson, 18, at the location. Both subjects were arrested and charged with first-degree criminal trespassing.

Later at approximately 7:45 p.m., officers responded to the 700 block of Pillans Street in reference to one shot. Officers observed the victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound.

The victim was approached by an unknown male suspect armed with a handgun. The suspect then fired shots striking the victim and then left the area. The victim was transported to the hospital. No word has been given on the victims' condition and the incident was labeled as second-degree assault.

Cedrick Williams (left) and Randall Terrell (right).

Later at approximately 11:35 p.m., officers were patrolling in the area of Moffett Road and Wilkins Road when they were approached by a female victim.

The female victim stated that she had been robbed while at the Margarita's Restaurant located at 4125 Moffett Road. Officers were able to apprehend Cedrick Williams, 17, and Randall Terrell, 19.

Both teens were arrested and charged with first-degree robbery.