Abdush-Shahid
EXETER — Borough police arrested a 19-year-old man they say robbed a man lured to a car wash to sell a cellular phone last week.
Tauhid Abdush-Shahid, of 165 Madison St., brandished a firearm he pressed against the alleged victim’s back stealing a wallet, cash, marijuana and a cell phone, according to court records.
Police said the armed mugging occurred at a car wash on Exeter Avenue on Thursday.
Abdush-Shahid was arraigned by District Judge Donald Whittaker in Nanticoke on two counts of robbery and one count each of aggravated assault, simple assault, criminal conspiracy and firearms not to be carried without a license. Abdush-Shahid remained jailed Monday at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $500,000 bail.
According to the criminal complaint:
Police responded to the car wash for a report of an armed robbery at 11:45 p.m.
A man told police he was selling a cellular phone he advertised on a social media app to a former co-worker.
The co-worker kept changing the location to meet until he directed the victim to the car wash.
When the victim arrived at the car wash, he encountered Abdush-Shahid and three other men inside a vehicle parked in a wash stall.
The victim told police Abdush-Shahid brandished a firearm covered with a bandanna he pressed against his back while stealing a wallet, cash, marijuana, car keys and a cell phone, the complaint says.
Police in Wilkes-Barre Township detained Abdush-Shahid and the three other men during a traffic stop until they were turned over to Exeter police.
During the traffic stop, the victim’s wallet was found in Abdush-Shahid’s pocket, the complaint says.
Charges have not been…