3 Charleston teens to be sentenced in October

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Three teenagers accused of robbing and threatening an elderly woman will be sentenced on Oct. 31.

Trevon Means, Queshaun Williams and Jonathan Pannell pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery charges in regards to invading the Delaware Avenue home of an 84-year-old woman in February, robbing her and threatening to kill her.

Means, 18, faces between 10 years to life in prison. Williams, 17, faces 20 years to life in prison.

A fourth suspect, Camri White, will go on trial on Oct. 2. Terrance Milton’s hearing was continued. All five are accused of taking the woman’s jewelry and car, as well as other items.