SEDGWICK COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities investigating a home invasion robbery have made four arrests and continue searching for one additional suspect, according to Wichita police spokesman Andrew Ford.
Early Sunday, two victims reported that suspects entered their home in the 1000 block of Ellis Street in Wichita armed with shotguns and handguns, forcing them into a bedroom at gunpoint, according to Ford.
The victims were then restrained with zip ties while the suspects stole several electronic devices and three handguns. The victims, who were familiar with the suspects, began searching for their stolen property after the incident. One victim discovered that his phone and vehicle keys were missing and tracked their location to the 13600 block of West Nantucket in Wichita, a residence believed to be associated with one of the suspects.
Wichita Police responded to the Nantucket address, established a perimeter, and attempted to communicate with the occupants. Officers engaged with individuals inside the residence through a Ring doorbell camera, during which an occupant inadvertently activated the speaker. This revealed a conversation indicating the occupants were aware of law enforcement’s presence.
Despite repeated attempts to negotiate, the individuals refused to exit, prompting the activation of the SWAT Team and Crisis Negotiations Team.
While waiting for the search warrant, one suspect exited the residence and was taken into custody without incident. During the subsequent search of the home, two additional suspects were found hiding in the attic and were also taken into custody. Police later arrested a fourth suspect identified as 51-year-old Robert D. Cook.
Andrew Denning, 33; Trinity Cook, 19; George Bos, 62 and Robert D. Cook all of Wichita, each made court appearances on Wednesday. Each were charged with aggravated robbery, kidnapping and aggravated burglary, according to the Sedgwick County District Attorney's office.
Trinity Cook and George Bos remain jailed on separate bonds of $150,000. Robert D. Cook is being held on a $250,000 bond. Andrew Denning is being held on a $200,000 bond, according to the district attorney's office.