Crime & Safety
Armed Bandits Travel Country, Strike Twice in Cherry Hill, Police Say
Men from Arkansas and California are identified as suspects in a robbery spree, police say.

A pair of traveling robbers who have crisscrossed the country scamming and robbing people have been identified and charged in two incidents at the Cherry Hill Mall in February, Cherry Hill Police announced Wednesday.
Lance Kenney, 22, of the 5000 block of Guthrie Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, and Nathaniel Broadaway, 40, of the 200 block of West Roosevelt Road in Little Rock, AR, who are both still on the loose, lured one victim to the mall on Feb. 3 via a Craigslist ad for an iPhone, police said, then robbed him at gunpoint of $6,000 when he got into their car.
A similar incident happened two days before that, police said. No one was injured in either incident.
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After two months of investigation, officers developed information identifying the men, police said, including forensic evidence linking Kenney to the scene of the Feb. 3 robbery. Both Kenney and Broadaway have worked with other, unidentified individuals to pull similar armed robberies elsewhere in the nation, police said.
Both men were charged with robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.
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