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San Marcos Police Are Now Seeking Public’s Help To ID Suspect Of An Aggravated Robbery From February

San Marcos Police are seeking help from the public identifying a man who robbed a Metro PCS store in February of this year…

San Marcos Police are seeking help from the public identifying a man who robbed a Metro PCS store in February of this year.

 

On Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, a man robbed the Metro PCS store at 1515 Aquarena Springs Drive around 4:50 p.m. The suspect was disguised in a mask and dreadlock wig and brandished a black handgun during the robbery. He took an undisclosed amount of money.

Prior to the robbery, the suspect was seen at a business across the street from Metro PCS and photographed by surveillance cameras. Surveillance cameras also photographed the suspect’s car, a black four-door Hyundai Sonata with black custom wheels. 

The suspect is likely responsible for additional armed robberies across the region.

People with information on the suspect are asked to contact Detective Aubry at paubry@sanmarcostx.gov or call the SMPD non-emergency line at 512.753.2108. 


 

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