HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Three people have been arrested and charged for an armed robbery at a Rite Aid store in Harrisburg, and one of them is a 17-year-old who admitted he took part in a spree of other robberies at five city businesses, police said.

Kyzaih E. McHenry, of Conover, North Carolina, is charged as an adult with five counts each of robbery, reckless endangerment, and possession of a firearm by a minor, along with one count of conspiracy to commit robbery for the robbery spree on the evening of April 6.

McHenry and two others, David Rinehardt, 19, of Statesville, North Carolina, and Childes Neely, 27, of Harrisburg, are charged with robbing the Rite Aid on Derry Street on April 8. Police said five people had guns when they demanded drugs and money. They are still looking for two other suspects.

“They were well organized,” police Captain Gabriel Olivera said. “They knew what they were doing and they were working together.”

McHenry is jailed in Dauphin County Prison. Bail was denied because he is a “flight risk and danger to the community,” online court records state.

Bail for Rinehardt was denied because he is a flight risk and a threat to the general public. Bail for Neely also was denied because he violated the terms of two prior bails he posted on, according to the court records.

In a criminal complaint, police said McHenry and three other unknown individuals had guns when they robbed the five businesses in less than four hours. One of the guns was an AR-15-style rifle that was put against the head of one of the victims.

The group robbed Al’s Cafe in the 200 block of Verbeke Street, Beer King in the 600 block of Division Street, V&E Market in the 2300 block of North Sixth Street, Sayford Supermarket in the 1300 block of North Third Street, and Los Brothers Market in the 2100 block of Moore Street; all between 6:25 p.m. and 9:41 p.m., police said.

Investigators are still looking for the other suspects.

“We need help from the public,” Olivera said. “They are from the area or have some connection to the area.”