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BIDDEFORD — Biddeford police have arrested two men in connection to a series of local robberies.

Last Friday, Erick Robinson, 31, was arrested at 84 High St. on active warrants for violation of bail and failure to appear in court, according to a post on the Biddeford Police Department’s Facebook page. Then on Tuesday, Justin Haycock, 25, of Biddeford, was arrested and charged with robbery and two counts of violation of conditional release, the post states.

The arrests come just days after Michael Constabile, a 25-year-old transient, was arrested for robbing the Super Sub Shop, at 69 Jefferson St. The robbery occurred at about 8:30 p.m. last Thursday, according to police, and Consta-bile was arrested and charged with the crime a few minutes later, when Patrol Officer Derek Mc-Donald caught him fleeing the scene on a bicycle. Constabile, who had an active warrant for his arrest, was also charged with refusing to submit to arrest.

In a phone call Tuesday, Deputy Police Chief JoAnne Fisk said police believe all three men acted together to carry out a series of robberies involving local businesses, including the sub shop, Red Rocket Smoke Shop and other variety stores. The robberies even involved pizza delivery drivers, according to the Facebook post.

The three men were taken to the York County Jail in Alfred, where Constabile is being held on $2,500 bail, Robinson on $1,000 bail and Haycock on $5,000 bail. Fisk said more charges will likely be brought against the men.



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