University Police arrested the remaining two suspects in Thursday morning’s Leonardtown breaking and entering.

Police obtained arrest warrants for Gabriel Cadiz, a 20-year-old from Philadelphia, Pa., and Nathaniel Clinton Smith, a 21-year-old from Camden, N.J., on Thursday but did not publicize the warrants for fear the men would flee the state, University Police Spokesman Capt. John Brandt said.

Police obtained contact information for Cadiz and Smith and negotiated a deal with them. The men turned themselves into university police around 8 p.m. Thursday, were interviewed and then criminally charged.

Cadiz is being held on $100,000 bond, and information about Smith’s bond was not available. Both face charges of armed robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, first degree assault, conspiracy to commit assault, first degree burglary, theft over $500 and theft under $500.

Tyrone Derell Walker, 20, of Cherry Hill, N.J., was arrested earlier on Thursday and is being held on $250,000 bond. He is facing charges of armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, first-degree assault, theft over $500 and false imprisonment.

Brandt said police interviews confirmed the robbery was targeted. Police said Thursday they believed at least one of the suspects had been to the apartment before to “scope it out.”

Police retrieved the two stolen laptops when they arrested the suspects, and the stolen iPod was discarded after the robbery and was also recovered by police, Brandt said. He added that police do not believe they have found the suspect’s weapons, described Thursday as a shotgun.

Brandt advised students to be aware of their surroundings and to always check who is at the door before opening it.

“In my experience, people just say ‘Come in,’ it doesn’t cross their mind that this is the front door of their home,” Brandt said. “You don’t just let anyone in your home.”

He added that he believes students are less likely to check who is at the door in an on-campus environment because they see their dorms as having an open-door policy rather than being a home.

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