Four Women Facing Felony Charges Following Violent Assault and Robbery of Two Victims in Greenville
Greenville Police charged four women with assault and robbery after two people were left with serious injuries and a phone was stolen in a Monday attack.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 8:55 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WITN

Coordinated Arrests Following Monday Night Violence
The Greenville Police Department executed a series of arrests on Monday, taking four local women into custody in connection with a brutal street level robbery and physical assault. The suspects have been identified as 24 year old Zynajah Wooten, 18 year old Zamaria Whitfield, 21 year old Iasia Kellum, and 22 year old Kenia Caudle. According to law enforcement officials, the group was apprehended shortly after the incident was reported, following a rapid investigation into the identities of those involved in the coordinated attack. All four women were processed through the regional judicial system as authorities began the formal charging process for the violent encounter.
Victims Sustain Significant Injuries in Targeted Attack
Legal warrants issued for the four suspects describe a harrowing scene where two victims were subjected to a sustained physical beating. According to the court documents, the women assaulted the two individuals by repeatedly kicking and punching them, resulting in serious bodily injuries that required medical attention. The nature of the assault suggests a high level of aggression, as the victims were reportedly overwhelmed by the group before the suspects turned their attention to theft. Under North Carolina law, the infliction of serious bodily injury elevates the legal stakes of the encounter, reflecting the physical trauma endured by the two complainants during the Monday incident.
Theft of High Value Personal Property
In addition to the physical violence, the group is accused of forcibly taking personal property from one of the victims. Warrants specify that a mobile phone, valued at approximately $729, was stolen during the altercation. This act of taking property by force or the threat of force forms the basis for the robbery charges leveled against the four women. According to the Greenville Police, the transition from physical assault to the removal of personal assets highlights the predatory nature of the crime, which occurred within city limits before the suspects could flee the immediate vicinity.
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