UPDATE: Alleged Pittsfield Subway sandwich shop robbers released with conditions
PITTSFIELD — Two city residents were arrested Tuesday night, shortly after police say they robbed the Subway sandwich shop on South Street.
Pittsfield Police out at South Street Subway on reported robbery. Two suspects fled area on foot. Undisclosed amount of cash taken. No injuries reported. pic.twitter.com/zlgvjvOMj4
— Pittsfield Police (@PittsfieldPD) March 2, 2022
Patrick Latini, 25, and Talia Sistrunk, 23, allegedly fled the store on foot about 6:45 p.m. "after demanding and receiving an undisclosed amount of money," according to a news release from Pittsfield Police.
No injuries were reported, police said, and it was not clear whether they displayed a weapon.
After speaking with employees of the store, a Pittsfield Police officer and a state trooper assigned to the Community Action Team noticed two people getting picked up by a vehicle in an area near Subway, police said.
"The officers stopped the vehicle and detained the occupants while Detectives continued to gather evidence, which included video surveillance," the release said.
The two ultimately were arrested, and each is being charged with one count of armed robbery. They are being held on $25,000 bail and will be arraigned Wednesday in Central Berkshire District Court.
It was not clear whether the driver also faced charges.