Suspect arrested for murder, string of armed robberies at pot shops

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Seattle police officers have arrested a suspect after a deadly armed robbery at a pot shop earlier this month.

Marshon D. Jones, 15, was arrested in Maple Valley on Monday.

He was booked into Remann Hall Juvenile Detention Center on murder charges.

A first-degree murder warrant has been issued for his arrest.

Montrell D. Hatfield, 16, is still wanted for the homicide of Jordan Brown on March 19 and for at least 10 other robberies at marijuana dispensaries in Pierce and King counties.

Brown was shot and killed during a robbery at the World of Weed in the 3200 block of East Portland Avenue in Tacoma. A memorial with flowers and cards for Brown continues to grow there. The store remains temporarily closed after the shooting.

Police said one of the teens has a prosthetic leg, something that was noticed during the robberies. The suspects usually fire a warning shot into the ceiling.

Authorities say the teens are a danger to the public.

In February, Hatfield and Jones were arrested in a robbery at a Federal Way pawn shop. The teens were released from jail and placed on house arrest.

Three days before the robbery at the World of Weed, Hatfield and Jones cut off their monitoring devices.

They haven’t been seen since.

According to the Washington CannaBusiness Association, about 70 robberies have been recorded at marijuana retailers since the start of 2022.

King County Councilman Reagan Dunn is proposing a joint task force between the King County Sheriff’s Office and the King County Prosecutor’s Office.

If his fellow councilmembers vote yes, local patrols would increase around King County pot shops.

Crime Stoppers Tacoma/Pierce County is offering up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and charges filed for Hatfield in the case. All tipsters will remain anonymous. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).