Jonesboro, AR — (JonesboroRightNow.com) — June 11, 2025 —A Jonesboro man is being held on a $500,000 bond after police said he was an accomplice in the beating and robbing of a victim.
While standing before Judge David Boling on Wednesday, 19-year-old Bryan Enriquez-Toldeo was charged with the following:
- One count of aggravated robbery
- One count of second degree battery
- One count of possession of firearm by certain persons
- One count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor
- One count of fleeing
According to the probable cause affidavit, officers with the Jonesboro Police Department responded to a disturbance on French Street on June 9. They found a victim whose mouth was bleeding and had a shoulder injury.
While officers were speaking with the victim, they saw several people flee on foot from the back of a nearby residence. Other officers found a juvenile outside a residence on Gilbert Street, consistent with the direction the subjects fled. The victim identified this person as one of the people who assaulted him and stole his two phones and shoes, according to the affidavit.
The victim also told officers he’d been attacked by at least three males, whom he identified by name. Two of the suspects were armed, the victim said, one with a handgun and another with a rifle. He added that he could not remember who held which gun at the time of the attack.
Officers later learned Toldeo lived at the Gilbert Street residence and was on probation with a search waiver. The affidavit said officers searched the home, during which they found another one of the juveniles the victim named as an attacker. They also found one of the victim’s phones, as well as a handgun. Toldeo and the two juveniles were taken into custody.
During an interview, one of the juveniles identified Toldeo as an accomplice in the victim’s attack. This juvenile added he’d been instructed to retrieve and hide the handgun in the backyard of the Gilbert Street residence, and he ended up putting it inside the home.
The victim was interviewed at a local hospital but was “lethargic and incoherent,” the affidavit said. Officers later learned he’d been transported to a hospital in Memphis for a brain bleed.
The affidavit noted that Toldeo’s criminal history indicated a 2022 conviction as an adult for murder that he committed as a juvenile.
Boling set Toldeo’s bail at $500,000 cash or surety. He’s to wear a GPS ankle monitor and is ordered to have no contact with the victim.
Toldeo’s next court date is set for July 31. He’s being held in the Craighead County Detention Center.