Crime & Safety

BB Gun Used By Teens In Failed Arlington Heights Hold-Up: Prosecutors

The suspects from Palatine were charged with aggravated robbery in connection with an incident Sunday.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL — Two Palatine teens face robbery charges after they allegedly brandished a BB gun during an attempted robbery in Arlington Heights over the weekend. Alexy Godoy, 19, and Exequiel Sosa-Barrientos, 18, were each charged with aggravated robbery stemming from the incident Sunday. Godoy is being held in Cook County Jail on $50,000 bail, while Sosa-Barrientos is in custody on $25,000 bail.

According to prosecutors, a resident at the Stonebridge of Arlington Heights apartments saw the teens riding a bicycle together as he was driving up to the complex Sunday, Aug. 6, the Daily Herald reports. Godoy allegedly followed the resident when he exited his car and walked up the stairs to his building behind him, the report stated. Godoy then allegedly pulled out what the resident thought was a gun, the report added. (Get Patch real-time email alerts for the latest Palatine news. And iPhone users: Check out Patch's new app.)

The resident was able to get into his apartment, however, and he called 911, the report stated. Police apprehended the teens after the resident gave a description, the report added.

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While setting bail Monday, the judge placed the teens, who don't have a criminal record, under a curfew from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. if they are released, the report stated. He also ordered them to have no contact with the resident, the report added.

If convicted, the teens could be sentenced between four to 15 years in prison, although probabtion also could be offered. They both are scheduled to appear in court Aug. 31.

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Alex Godoy, 19 (left), and Exequiel Sosa-Barrientos, 18 (Photos via the Cook County Sheriff's Office)

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