**Iowa Teens Arrested for Robbing Library: Latest News and Updates**
Four Iowa teenagers are currently in police custody on felony robbery charges following an incident at the local library in Keokuk. The suspects include 19-year-old Tristin Dakota Cockrell, 20-year-old Orion Hunter Glasgow, and two underage individuals.
**Arrests and Charges**
Tristin Dakota Cockrell, a 19-year-old from Keokuk, Iowa, was arrested for felony second-degree robbery on January 9, 2025, at 8:57 PM at the Keokuk Police Department. He is currently being held in the Lee County jail.
Orion Hunter Glasgow, a 20-year-old also from Keokuk, Iowa, was arrested for the same charge at 11:21 PM on January 9, 2025, at 3111 Main Street. He is also detained in the Lee County jail awaiting further legal proceedings.
**Juvenile Detainees**
In addition to Cockrell and Glasgow, two juveniles – one 14 years old and the other 15 years old – were also taken into custody on the same night for felony second-degree robbery. They were apprehended at the Keokuk Police Department at 11:40 PM and are currently being held at the Juvenile Detention Center.
**Robbery Incident**
These arrests are linked to a robbery that took place on January 1, 2025, at the Keokuk Library located at 210 N 5th Street. The authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter to gather more information and evidence related to the case.
As we process this news of young individuals allegedly involved in criminal activities, it is essential to remember that everyone makes mistakes, especially during their formative years. It is crucial to provide support and guidance to help them learn from their actions and make better choices in the future. Let’s reflect on how we can create a more supportive environment for our youth to prevent such incidents from happening in the first place.