David Chang

Armed Teen Girls Rob Cab Drivers, Tourists in Upper Darby, Domino's Pizza in Philly

"I had money, my watch, some other little things. They even took my denture that was inside."

Two teen girls robbed two cab drivers and a mother and daughter visiting their family from Ecuador at gunpoint in Upper Darby as well as a Domino's Pizza in Philadelphia.

"I'd categorize them as scumbags," Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood said.

The girls first targeted a cab driver on June 19 shortly before 9:30 p.m. The suspects called the cab driver to the 100 block of Glendale Road in Upper Darby. When he arrived, one of the girls began talking to him to distract him while the second girl pulled out a gun and aimed it at his head. The girls then stole the cab driver's phone and $100.

About two hours later the girls called another cab driver to the 200 block of Copley Road in Upper Darby and used the same method to rob him once he arrived. This time the teens stole $80 in cash. The cab drivers were not hurt in either incident.

"Cab driver arrives, starts a conversation, next thing you know he's got a gun to his head," Chitwood said.

On June 21, the girls robbed a Domino's Pizza on the 6400 block of Race Street in Southwest Philadelphia, police said. A surveillance photo of one of the suspects during that robbery was obtained by NBC10 Wednesday.

Upper Darby Philadelphia Robbery Suspect Surveillance Photo
Philadelphia Police

On June 23, the two girls robbed a mother and daughter from Ecuador who were visiting their family in Upper Darby. Martha Chacon, 52, and her mother Maria Cardenas, 86, were both leaving their family members' home on Kent Road at 9:40 a.m. when they were approached by the two girls.

"She came up close to me, got really close and put the gun right here," Chacon said.

The girls shoved Chacon in the chest and took her purse which contained $200. They then struggled with Cardenas before hitting her in the arm with a gun and taking her purse which contained $700 and other items. 

"I didn't want to let go," Cardenas said. "I grabbed my little purse with two hands. I had money, my watch, some other little things. They even took my denture that was inside."

After robbing the mother and daughter, the teen girls left the scene in a dark gray Hyundai Sonata which was captured on surveillance video. Police say a third suspect was driving the getaway vehicle.

Hyundai Sonata
Surveillance
Surveillance photo of the suspects' getaway vehicle.

The teen suspects are described as African American girls, both standing about 5-foot-9. One of the suspects is heavyset with a ponytail while the second is thin and was last seen wearing a black head scarf, according to investigators. 

If you have any information on their whereabouts, please call Upper Darby Police.

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