A man who brought his own bag to his robberies has been bound to the grand jury for two armed heists with prosecutors saying there may be more charges to come.The suspect, Harold Dawson Delong Jr., 51, waived his right to a preliminary hearing before General Sessions Judge Bill Locke and was bound to the grand jury on two counts of aggravated robbery. He is being held at Warren County Jail under $300,000 bond with lawmen saying they intend to seek more charges against him when his case goes before the grand jury next month.Delong is charged for robberies of Northside Market on Feb. 2 and One-Stop Market in Centertown on Feb. 19.The victim at Northside Market said the man came into the store wearing a ski mask but he pulled up the covering on his face so he could see once he was in the store. The look at his face would later enable to clerk to pick Delong out of a photo lineup.“He (Delong) pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and gave the clerk a Ziplock bag from his back pocket,” said McMinnville police investigator Barry Powers.The bandit reportedly told the clerk to place money from both cash registers into his bag and also demanded money from under the counter.
Delong bound over for two armed robberies