Wichita police have arrested a man and woman in connection to three armed robberies. 

Sedgwick County jail records show 28-year-old Kenneth Cade and 20-year-old Savannah Cole were booked early Friday morning. Each was arrested for three counts of aggravated robbery, and Cade faces two additional counts of criminal possession of a firearm. 

The two are accused of robbing an Arby's near Harry and Oliver and a Circle K convenience store near Seneca and McLean on February 14. They're also accused of robbing the C Store in the 800 block of South Oliver on February 7.

Kansas Department of Corrections records show Cade has a prior robbery conviction. 


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Wichita police are asking for the public's help in finding the suspects in two armed robberies Wednesday evening.

The first robbery was reported at around 8:40 p.m. at the Arby's at 4308 East Harry, west of Oliver. An employee told officers that the male and female suspects entered the business and ordered food. The male suspect then pulled a gray handgun and took money from the register.

The suspects were last seen leaving the store on foot. No injuries were reported.

Officer Charley Davidson described the suspects as follows:

  • Black female standing about 5-foot-9 and weighing 160 pounds. She wore a teal, black and white dress and high heels.
  • Black male standing about 5-foot-8 and weighing 130 pounds. He wore gray sweatpants, a blue coat, a black ball cap and had a dark gray handgun. 

The second robbery happened about 20 minutes later at the Circle K at 515 North Seneca. An employee told officers that after a man and woman entered the store, the woman pulled a gun and demanded money. 

Officer Davidson said the man battered a customer and took the cash register drawer before both suspects left the store.

The suspects were described as follows:

  • Black woman in her 20s, standing 5-foot-8 and weighing 160 pounds. She wore a black hoodie, black pants and blue high heels.
  • Black man in his 20s, standing 5-foot-7 and weighing 150 pounds. He wore a black jacket and tan pants. 

Investigators believe the robberies are connected. Anyone with information is asked to call WPD detectives at (316) 268-4407 or Crime Stoppers T (316) 267-2111.