Several law enforcement agencies came together to arrest a suspect in an armed robbery in Campbell who may have links to other crimes across the Valley. 

Campbell police say 21-year-old Israel Graham was arrested Thursday night after a group effort from several departments. 

Police Chief Dennis Puscarcik said Graham was wanted in connection to an armed robbery at the Burger King on McCartney Road. 

According to a report, Graham was recognized by employees of the store during the robbery. 

An employee of the Burger King allegedly told officers that Graham had been fired just two weeks before the robbery. 

A police report said Graham, along with another suspect, made off with two cell phones, as well as more than $2,000 in cash. 

A warrant was issued just one day later for Graham's arrest. 

Puscarcik said officers from Campbell, as well as state and federal investigators including the Mahoning Valley Violent Crimes Task Force, searched a car in the parking lot of an apartment complex near Kent State University related to the charges against Graham and he was arrested.

He is booked on an aggravated robbery charge and his bond is $20,000. 

According to Puscarcik, Graham could also be a suspect in several other aggravated robberies around the Valley.