Two men arraigned on multiple felonies, including armed robbery and home invasion

Macomb County Prosecutor says Dwayne Lewis, Jr., 29, of Detroit, and Davon Loveings, 35, of Pittsburg, PA, have been arraigned on multiple felony charges stemming from an alleged armed robbery and home invasion.

Lewis and Loveings robbed a man at gunpoint inside his apartment in Warren on June 10. The victim was allegedly restrained and struck in the head with a handgun during the incident.

Officers with the Warren Police Department responded to the reported armed robbery and attempted to stop the alleged suspects, who were traveling in a black Chevrolet Malibu.

The driver of the Malibu allegedly fled from police.

It is further alleged that after locating the vehicle, officers followed it until the passenger, Lewis, exited and attempted to flee on foot.

He was quickly apprehended and taken into custody. Loveings also allegedly attempted to exit the vehicle but was taken into custody without incident.

Last Friday, Lewis and Loveings were arraigned before Judge Suzanne Faunce in the 37th District Court in Warren on the following offenses:

Robbery – Armed, a felony punishable by life or any term of years

Home Invasion – First-Degree, a 20-year felony

Unlawful Imprisonment, a 15-year felony

Weapons – Firearms Possession by a Prohibited Person, a 5-year felony

Weapons – Carrying Concealed, a 5-year felony

Four counts of Weapons Felony Firearm, a 2-year felony consecutive to related charge.

Loveings also has a Habitual Offender – Third Offense Notice, an aggravating sentencing factor allowing the maximum sentence to be increased to as much as double the normal maximum.

Lewis is additionally charged with:

Police Officer – Fleeing – Third Degree – Vehicle Code, a 5-year felony

An additional Felony Firearm Charge, a 2-year felony consecutive to related charge.

Lewis also has a Habitual Offender – Second Offense Notice, an aggravating sentencing factor allowing the maximum sentence to be increased by up to 50%.

Faunce set bond for each man at $1,000,000 cash or surety with a GPS steel cuff tether if either defendant is able to post bond. She also ordered Lewis and Loveings to have no contact with the victim.

Both men are scheduled to appear at a probable cause conference before Judge John M. Chmura at the 37th District Court on June 25.

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