BLOSSBURG, PA (WENY) -- There is new information regarding an armed robbery at the Kwik Fill in Blossburg, Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania State Police arrested four people following December 1st armed robbery. Devon Schultz, Archie Bell, Caden Spencer, and an unidentified minor are all accused of robbing the convenience store.

According to court documents, state police say Bell, Spencer, and the juvenile went into the store with two handguns and a knife. Schultz is accused of staying outside the store with a hatchet. 

State police accuse the four of stealing cash from the register and the store's safe totaling $3,621.63, as well as cartons of cigarettes and vape cartridges. 

According to an affidavit of probable cause, the trooper investigating the case said he around 11PM on December 1st, he went to interview Schultz and Bell, after Schultz made a post on Facebook saying he had information about the robbery. When the trooper was interviewing Schultz, the trooper said he avoided answering questions and became ambiguous about the incident. 

On December 2nd, state police received information from neighbors that multiple males in dark clothing were seen running on Main Street towards Liberty Street, around the time the Kwik Fill was robbed. The trooper then went back to Schultz's home on Liberty Street for a follow up interview, where Schultz became very defensive.

While state police were again interviewing Schultz and Bell at Schultz's home, they witnessed clothing and other items matching surveillance video from the store. Troopers took Schultz and Bell into custody and took them to the state police barracks in Mansfield. There, court documents outline that Bell told police that he,  Caden Spencer, and the unidentified minor went into the store wearing masks, with two handguns and a knife. Schultz reportedly remained outside of the store in the back with a hatchet, serving as a lookout.

Police say the three inside the store told the employees to get on the ground, and then instructed one employee to empty the register and open the safe. The three males then allegedly took the cash, cigarettes and vape cartridges and ran from the store, after telling the employees not to call police for about 5-10 minutes.

Schultz, Bell and Spencer are now charged with a slew of crimes. They are in the Tioga County Prison on $150,000 bail. No information was provided on the unidentified minor.