Crime/Court
Robbery on Quiet Hollow Way, three males arrested and charged
Warren County, VA – On June 6, 2019, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office responded to Quiet Hollow Way for a report of a robbery. A juvenile male was meeting with a previous acquaintance when he was struck with a firearm and his valuables were taken.
The victim had previously met with the acquaintance but did not know his identity. The acquaintance also had additional subjects with him that the victim had never seen before. During the course of the investigation, several interviews were conducted in an attempt to identify individuals that were involved. After extensive research and interviews, our office was able to develop and identify suspects and evidence related to this incident, which resulted in the following charges being placed:
Noah Simpson, an 18-year-old male of Front Royal, was arrested and charged with the following charges:
- Robbery, Conspiracy to commit robbery, Abduction by force, and Use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.

Noah Simpson. Photos / RSW Regional Jail
Daytwan Green, a 19-year-old male of Winchester, was arrested and charged with the following charges:
- Robbery, Conspiracy to commit robbery, and Abduction by force.

Daytwan Green
A 17-year-old male, whose identity is not being released at this time due to being a juvenile of Front Royal, was charged with the following charges:
- Robbery, Conspiracy to commit robbery, Abduction by force, possession of a stolen firearm, and possession of a firearm after being adjudicated a delinquent.
Simpson and Green are currently being held without bond at RSW Regional Jail. The juvenile is being held at the Northwestern Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Winchester.
The following agencies assisted in the apprehension of two of the individuals involved: Winchester City Police, Strasburg Police, and Shenandoah County Sheriff’s Office.
The investigation is ongoing and additional charges may be pending. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to please contact Sergeant Maxfield at (540) 635-7100 or (540) 636-5977.
