Memphis woman robs two men met on dating site at gunpoint with accomplice: police

According to police, a Memphis woman was accused of robbing two victims she met on dating sites while an accomplice held them at gunpoint.

Memphis authorities charged 22-year-old Adryonna Dall with aggravated robbery, aggravated kidnapping, identity theft, and attempted credit or debit card fraud.

The allegations arose after she allegedly invited her girlfriend to her Memphis home on Sunday and “forced him to reveal his passwords to his financial accounts” while a second male suspect held him at gunpoint, a Memphis Police Department sergeant. Springfield wrote in a sworn letter of arrest.

Dumb allegedly confiscated his iPhone, debit card, $300 cash and car keys before leaving home in his car and driving to an ATM to withdraw funds.

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Adrianna Dull, 22, is charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated kidnapping, identity theft and attempted credit or debit card fraud.
(Shelby County Jail)

The victim told police that a second, unnamed suspect held him at gunpoint for about three hours until Dall returned, the affidavit said.

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Dumb then returned the victim’s car keys and “threatened to kill him if he didn’t hurry up and leave,” Springfield wrote.

Dumb invited her on a date to his residence on South Avenue in Memphis.

Dumb invited her on a date to his residence on South Avenue in Memphis.
(Memphis Police)

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According to Springfield, after the alleged robbery, the victim told police that Dall had hacked into his Apple account, email account, social media account, and bank account while pretending to be the victim.

Sunday’s incident is not the first time Dall has been accused of robbing a victim she met on a dating site. In December, the 22-year-old invited another man she met online to her home and robbed him of almost $2,000 after stealing his phone and information while an accomplice held the victim at gunpoint, according to court documents.

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