Youngstown man indicted for Boardman Subway robbery
A Mahoning County Grand Jury has indicted a man in connection to a robbery that took place at Subway on Market Street.

A Mahoning County Grand Jury has indicted a man in connection to a robbery that took place at Subway on Market Street.
Jonathan Stevens, 26, has been indicted on two counts of aggravated robbery.
Stevens is also accused of robbing a Family Dollar on July 6, just four days before the robbery at Subway took place.
On July 10, police were called to Subway on the 5200 block of Market Street for an armed robbery.
Witnesses say that Stevens walked into the store and went to the restroom when he came out his face was covered with a purple bandana, and he was carrying a large knife.
According to the police report, Stevens began walking towards the cash register and said, "Give me all the money."
Authorities say that while Stevens was holding the large knife, he reached into the cash register and stole about $300. Stevens also allegedly made off with a tan metal cash box that contained another $300 in it.
The incident was captured on Subway's surveillance cameras.