Charges against a Columbus, Ohio teenager, accused of a string of robberies in Centralia last year, were dismissed at the Marion County Court. 19-year-old Dazhai Brumfield, of Columbus, Ohio, and formerly of Centralia, was facing 3 Class X armed robbery charges and one misdemeanor charge of aggravated battery with a weapon. Brumfield was arrested, following an investigation into the December 17th armed robberies of the Hunan House Restaurant and the Lincoln Liquors store. He also was charged with the armed robbery of the Huck’s Convenience Store back on October 23rd. All those robberies were in Centralia. Along with Brumfield, two females, Ernestine Fields and Alexis Sanders, were arrested in connection to the December robberies. Sanders has since been sentenced to time already served in jail, after pleading guilty to a felony charge of theft, in exchange to armed robbery charges being dismissed. Fields is still currently facing 2 Class X felony charges of armed robbery, and is scheduled in court on Thursday for a pre-trial hearing. According to reports, back on December 17th, 2017, two black males and a black female entered the Hunan House restaurant at around 9pm and began to order food. That was when one of the male suspects displayed a handgun and demanded money. When the employee did not immediately respond, the male suspect struck her in the head with the gun, then took an undetermined amount of money. The 3 then left the scene of foot. Approximately 30 minutes later, Centralia police responded to Lincoln Liquors at 731 East Broadway Street, in regard to a report of an armed robbery. The victim in this incident indicated that two black males and a black female entered the store, with one of the males producing a handgun and demanding money. The employee was then struck in the head with the gun. Once the employee opened the register, the suspects took an undetermined amount of money and fled the scene on foot.