Brevard Sheriff’s Agents, Cocoa Beach Police Nab Brother-Sister Armed Robbery Team

By  //  February 4, 2025

SHERIFF IVEY: Perps decided they would rob Moncrief Bail Bonds at gunpoint

SHERIFF WAYNE IVEY: Rasheem Jones, left, and Matthew Jackson, right, decided they would rob Moncrief Bail Bonds at gunpoint, with Takirria Jones being the getaway driver and the other two going inside to get the goods. (BCSO image)

SHERIFF IVEY: Rasheem Jones and Takirria Jones, along with Matthew Jackson, decided they would rob Moncrief Bail Bonds at gunpoint.

These two give a whole new meaning to keeping up with the Jones, as this brother and sister duo joined forces like Bonnie and Clyde and tried to rob Moncrief Bail Bonds, along with a juvenile.

That’s right, Rasheem Jones and Takirria Jones, along with a juvenile, Matthew Jackson, decided they would rob Moncrief Bail Bonds at gunpoint, with Takirria being the getaway driver and the other two going inside to get the goods.

It all started on January 6, when our agency received a call from employees stating that two individuals came into the business wearing masks, demanding money from them, and one of the subjects pointed a firearm at them.

Well, plot twist: there was no cash at the business, so the subjects fled and took off in the getaway vehicle. During the investigation, it was learned that similar subjects had committed an armed robbery the night before in the city of Cocoa Beach.

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RELATED STORY: Cocoa Beach police detectives arrested Rasheem Rudolph Jones in connection with an incident on January 5, when Cocoa Beach Police officers responded to an armed robbery at the 7-Eleven located at 190 East Cocoa Beach Causeway.

Rasheem Jones was charged with attempted robbery with a firearm with a mask, aggravated assault with a firearm with a mask, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. (BCSO image)

Through great investigative work and by working with Cocoa Beach Police, Agents were able to identify all of the subjects involved in this “well-planned” robbery.

Ultimately, Rasheem Jones was charged with attempted robbery with a firearm with a mask, aggravated assault with a firearm with a mask, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; Matthew Jackson was charged with attempted robbery with a firearm with a mask and aggravated assault with a firearm with a mask, and last but not least, Takirria Jones was charged with attempted robbery with a deadly weapon and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Takirria Jones was charged with attempted robbery with a deadly weapon and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. (BCSO image)

All subjects were transported to Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge on a No Bond status, and of course, Jackson was processed through the Juvenile Detention Center.

This is definitely a type of family bonding you don’t see every day, but folks, I don’t recommend it.

I want to thank our General Crimes Unit Agents for an exceptional job on this investigation, and of course, the Cocoa Beach Police Department for their partnership in assisting with the identifications.

To our new residents of the Lodge, we hope you don’t enjoy your stay, but maybe while you’re in there, you can think of some different family outings to participate in when you make your way back home that don’t involve crime.

Oh, and one more thing…good luck getting a bondsman to come bond you out!!

– Sheriff Wayne Ivey

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