Police in Hamilton Township have arrested five suspects and are looking for a sixth they say were part of a scam that used Facebook Marketplace to pretend to be selling cars as an enticement to draw victims to meetings where they could rob them.

The suspects lured victims to various locations in Mays Landing to purchase vehicles with cash, then robbed them at gunpoint, police say.

Following up on reports of these robberies, police tracked down two of the suspects after a foot chase on Monday, June 5.

Hamid Webb, 21, of Mays Landing, and a 17-year-old juvenile from Egg Harbor Township were carrying loaded handguns with high-capacity magazines when police arrested them.

Four others -- Develin Grant, 18, and Stephen Powell,18, of Mays Landing and two other teens have also been charged.

Hamid Webb was charged with robbery, weapons charges, aggravated assault by pointing a firearm, resisting arrest, and possession of a defaced firearm. He is being held in the Atlantic County Justice Facility.

A juvenile, 17, of Egg Harbor Township, is facing weapons charges, resisting arrest, and possession of a defaced firearm. He has since been released on an electronic monitoring device.
Stephen Powell, 18, of Mays Landing, was charged with robbery, and a variety of weapons charges. He is being held in the Atlantic County Justice Facility.
A juvenile, 15, of Mays Landing, was arrested on June 3rd and charged with robbery and weapons charges He was lodged in Essex County Juvenile Detention.
A juvenile, 15, of Mays Landing, was arrested on June 2nd for robbery and weapons charges. She was lodged in Morris County Juvenile Detention Center.
Develin Grant, 18, of Mays Landing, has been charged with robbery, weapons charges, simple assault, and using a minor to commit criminal offenses. Grant is still at large and considered armed and dangerous.

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