ENDICOTT, N.Y. — The Endicott Police Department announced Thursday afternoon that it has arrested two men for a recent armed robbery at an Endicott convenience store.
Endicott Police charged 42-year-old Angel Pomales, of Endicott, and 18-year-old David Pomales, of Binghamton, with first-degree robbery, a felony.
The men are accused of robbing the store at 147 Washington Ave. on the afternoon of Jan. 18, and displaying a handgun while committing the robbery.
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Angel Pomales was taken into custody on the morning of Jan. 27, after a SWAT team executed a search warrant at his residence, at 415 S. McKinley Avenue. David Pomales turned himself in to Endicott Police on Wednesday of this week, the department said in a release.
The Southern Tier SWAT team includes members of the Broome County Sheriff’s Office, Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, and the Endicott Police Department. Members of the Broome County Sheriff’s Office and New York State Police assisted with the robbery investigation, the Endicott Police said.


