Three men have been arrested following an alleged armed robbery in Oswego that led to a police chase from Fulton, ending in Syracuse. The suspects, identified as 26-year-old Devin Johnson from Granby, 21-year-old Zaquest Robinson from Syracuse, and 23-year-old Mykial-Anthony O DeJesus from Utica, are accused of threatening multiple Oswego residents at gunpoint and stealing money, marijuana, and a vehicle.
The incident occurred just after midnight on Friday when the suspects reportedly arrived at a residence on Oswego’s east side, brandishing handguns. Following the robbery, Fulton police observed one of the vehicles involved and attempted a traffic stop. After noticing a handgun in the vehicle, the driver fled, initiating a chase that spanned multiple jurisdictions.
The pursuit concluded in Syracuse with the assistance of the New York State Police and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office, where two of the suspects were apprehended. Later in the day, Oswego Police located the stolen vehicle in Champlain Commons housing complex and took the third suspect into custody.
Johnson, Robinson, and DeJesus are charged with robbery, burglary, criminal use of a firearm, grand larceny, and menacing. Robinson was denied bail, while Johnson and DeJesus received bails set at $75,000/$150,000 and $10,000/$20,000, respectively. All three men are now held at the Oswego County Jail.