Steave Daniels and Michael Winfield (Photo courtesy: Brown County)
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Two men face multiple charges after allegedly robbing a convenience store at gunpoint, stealing a car, attempted to rob a second retail outlet, and stealing items from a third, all within about 20 hours.
Steave Daniels, 25, and Michael Winfield, 26, each face seven charges, including armed robbery, operating a vehicle without consent, attempted armed robbery, and retail theft. Initial appearances are scheduled for Thursday afternoon in Brown County court.
According to the criminal complaint, all of the events took place starting Sunday night. The incidents include:
- The two allegedly entered a convenience store in Howard Sunday night. Two men with pistols demanded the cash drawer be opened. The clerk was struck in the face with a gun, and a shot was fired. They left with an unspecified amount of cash and cigarettes.
- On Monday afternoon, police responded to a stolen vehicle report in Bellevue.
- That car was seen at a discount department in Bellevue a short time later, after a report of an attempted armed robbery at the service counter. However, the cash drawer wouldn’t open and the two fled. The stolen vehicle was seen there.
- About 20 minutes later, the stolen vehicle was spotted at another retail store a short distance away. After leaving the store, one was arrested after a traffic stop, while the other was arrested running away from the store.
When interviewed by police, Daniels and Winfield generally denied the allegations and gave differing accounts of their actions during the time of the incidents. Clothing and a gun recovered from the vehicle and an apartment found matched the descriptions from the robberies, and items from the stores – including clothing and the cigarettes – matched, the complaint states.



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