A 17-year-old girl who led a teenage armed robbing spree allegedly so her co-conspirators could get money for shoes was sentenced to 18 months in prison Tuesday, The Washington Post reported.
Tia Jaena Moore partook in a 90-minute robbing spree with four other teens last January in Frederick County, targeting a Wendy's drive-through and a Dominos and Baskin-Robbins, according to the Frederick News-Post.
Moore was found guilty last July of two counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and one count of attempted armed robbery, the Post reported.
Moore and Cameron Ambush, 18, who pleaded guilty and was sentenced in August to five years in jail, planned the crime spree so Ambush could get money to buy a pair of sneakers, said Assistant State's Attorney Teresa R. Bean during the trial.
-PATRICIO CHILE



