A man who robbed an Enmarket gas station in Statesboro and stole $542 from the register has been sentenced to prison.
26-year-old Temaj Asante Littles entered the Enmarket gas station on Fair Road in Statesboro on September 26, 2024 and took $542 from the gas register while the store clerk was held at gunpoint. He fled the scene, but using video footage from the store, the FUSUS camera system, and witness testimony, police were able to locate Littles as he made his way to Brampton Avenue. According to law enforcement, Littles was shedding clothing and evidence as he went. He was taken into custody near the Walmart Neighborhood Market without incident.
Littles was charged with Armed Robbery and Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony and held without bond, pending further court action. A grand jury indicted Littles in November 2024 on charges of Armed Robbery, Aggravated Assault – for pointing the firearm at the store clerk – and Possession of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony.
Earlier this month, represented by the public defender, Littles entered a guilty plea on all three counts. He was sentenced as follows:
Armed Robbery – 10 years to serve
Aggravated Assault – 5 years probation – consecutive to Armed Robbery
Possession of a Firearm During Felony – 5 years probation – consecutive to Armed Robbery & Agg Assault
The total sentence is 20 years, with credit for time served in the Bulloch County Jail from September 26, 2024 to March 4, 2025. Littles was also ordered to pay $457.50 in restitution upon his release from prison and is barred from entering any Enmarket at any time in the future.
The firearm and the stolen money were both recovered at the time of Littles’ arrest.
Though Littles entered his plea on March 4, 2025, Bulloch County Jail records showed on March 19 that Littles is still awaiting pick-up from the Georgia Department of Corrections.


What is the $457.50 for? Police recovered the stolen money. Just curious