
Two men, Terrik Wright and Isaac Moss, both 26, have been arrested in connection with a string of armed robberies in Palm Beach County, authorities announced. According to CBS12, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) detailed how the pair allegedly targeted victims in incidents spanning from late December to early January. Multiple firearms, believed to have been used in the robberies, were seized during the execution of search warrants.
Details provided by law enforcement specify that the first robbery occurred at a Wells Fargo on Community Drive in West Palm Beach on December 29, 2024, with subsequent robberies taking place in Lake Worth Beach on January 3, and January 10, the latter involving the firing of gunshots. WPBF reports that during the January 10 incident, after a physical altercation, the suspects ran away from the scene. In the arrests following the search warrants, the sheriff's office stated that Wright and Moss confessed their involvement in the armed robberies.
Wright is facing multiple charges including four counts of robbery with a firearm, aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony, and first-degree felony with a weapon. Meanwhile, Moss has been charged with three counts of robbery with a firearm. Currently, both men are being held in the Palm Beach County Jail without bail. The PBSO's findings provided to CBS12 highlight a concerning trail of violent crime punctuated by two men armed and willing to use deadly force.
With the investigation ongoing, the PBSO has yet to disclose any additional suspects or if Wright and Moss may be linked to other crimes in the area. Anyone with information regarding the robberies is encouraged to contact the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, according to a statement obtained by WPBF.









