MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. – Two men are facing multiple charges for allegedly robbing a Warren man at gunpoint in his apartment.
Dwayne Lewis, 29, of Detroit, and Davon Loveings, 35, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, were both charged with armed robbery, home invasion, unlawful imprisonment, firearms possession by a prohibited person, carrying a concealed weapon and four counts of felony firearm.
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Loveings has a Habitual Offender, Third-Offense Notice, and Lewis has a Habitual Offender, Second-Offense Notice, prosecutors said.
Lewis faces an additional felony firearm charge and a fleeing from police charge.
Lewis and Loveings are accused of robbing a man at gunpoint at an apartment in Warren on June 10. The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office said the man was restrained and struck in the head with a handgun.
Warren police officers responded to the reported armed robbery and tried to stop the suspects, who were seen driving away in a Chevy Malibu.
After officers found the Chevy Malibu, they followed it until the passenger, Lewis, allegedly left the car and ran away. Lewis was quickly arrested.
Loveings also allegedly tried to exit the car but was taken into custody.
The two were arraigned in court on Friday, June 12, and were given a $1 million bond. They are required to wear a GPA steel cuff tether if bond is posted and ordered not to contact the victim.
Lewis and Loveings are scheduled to return to court on June 25 for a probable cause conference.