DAYTON — A second teen has been indicted in connection with the murder of a local Lyft driver and carjacking of another driver in Dayton in 2022.
On Wednesday, Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck announced that Tylan Peaks, 16, has been indicted on four counts of murder, six counts of aggravated robbery, two counts of felonious assault, one count of tampering with evidence and four counts of grand theft of a motor vehicle.
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A motion to transfer the case against Peaks from juvenile court to adult court was granted earlier this month, according to court records filed in the Juvenile Division of the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
A judge ruled that there “is not sufficient time to rehabilitate the child within the juvenile system.”
The charges are in connection to the robbery and shooting death of Brandon Cooper, 35, of Beavercreek.
Peaks, along with Da’Trayvon Mitchell, was identified as one of the four teens that Cooper picked up before being shot near West Grand Avenue and Ferguson Avenue.
Responding Dayton officers discovered Cooper with at least one gunshot wound to his back and his car crashed into another in the 1000 block of Ferguson Avenue at around 2 a.m. on Jan. 26
Officers found two shell casings at the intersection of West Grand and Ferguson Avenues. It was later learned that Cooper was a Lyft driver and on his way to an address nearby on Cambridge Ave.
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Just an hour before, these four teens requested a Lyft ride from the same account. A female Lyft driver picked up the four passengers who then carjacked her at gunpoint on St. Agnes Avenue. The female was able to escape to a nearby house and request emergency aid, Dayton Police previously told News Center 7.
Further investigation led law enforcement agents to Anna Street where the four suspects and the stolen car were located. A SWAT Team was deployed to extricate the suspects from the residence.
Court records allege Peaks was “known to frequently associate with members of a gang” that has a “history of engaging in criminal activity.” Additionally, he allegedly possessed a firearm and “did use and/or display the firearm in commission of the act(s) charged.”
Mitchell had his case transferred to adult court in December 2022.
We’ll provide updates as we learn more.