San Marcos Police Seek Suspect In Aggravated Robbery

The suspect in the robbery fled from the business prior to SMPD arrival. Preliminary investigation revealed the suspect brandished a handgun to rob the business.

On Tuesday, Sep. 18 at about 11:10 p.m., San Marcos Police responded to a robbery alarm at Starbucks, 690 Centerpoint Road #101.

In addition, the business’ security system company contacted SMPD Dispatch with information that they were viewing live video at the location, and there was a robbery in progress.

The suspect in the robbery fled from the business prior to SMPD arrival.

Preliminary investigation revealed the suspect brandished a handgun to rob the business. Three Starbucks employees and one delivery driver were present during the robbery.

The suspect was described as a black male, unknown age, approx. 5’6” tall, who was wearing jeans, dark blue hooded sweatshirt, dark blue bandana covering his face, and black gloves.  Photos and/or video of the suspect may be released at a later date. 

Anyone with information concerning the identity of the offender can contact Detective Aubry at 512.753.2306 during business hours or email him at paubry@sanmarcostx.gov


 

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