ULLIN – Illinois State Police say the Johnson County State’s Attorney’s office Friday charged two people involved in a multi-county crime spree.

Forty-nine-year-old Robert Sanders of Owensboro, Kentucky was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery – a Class 1 felony, vehicular hijacking – a Class 2 felony and attempted aggravated robbery – a Class 2 felony. These charges carry a bond of $100,000 or 10 percent to apply.

Thirty-nine-year-old Deangela G. Lindsey of Coleman, Alabama was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery – a Class 1 felony, vehicular hijacking – a Class 1 felony and aggravated unlawful possession of a stolen motor vehicle – a Class 1 felony. These charges carry a bond of $100,000 or 10 percent to apply.

On Tuesday, the Massac County State’s Attorney’s office charged Sanders and Lindsey with possession of a stolen motor vehicle – a Class 2 felony. Both are being held in the Massac County Jail.

Sanders and Lindsey were involved in an early morning armed robbery at Casey’s General Story on North First in Vienna on Oct. 1. ISP, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and Vienna Police arrived within minutes and found the couple’s vehicle nearby. A short pursuit ensued and the suspects fled the scene ending on U.S. 45 near Roosevelt Loop north of Vienna. Sanders and Lindsey were taken into custody with incident. The vehicle they were driving had been stolen from Owensboro, Kentucky. The suspects had been in the Massac County area leading up to the robbery in Vienna.