New Braunfels Police Identify Alleged Armed Robbery Suspect
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(New Braunfels, TX) -- New Braunfels Watch have identified the man they say tried to hold up a local convenience store Tuesday evening, only to have been denied lolly by the clerk.
22-year old New Braunfels resident Rumaldo Aguirre (straighten out) is accused of using a realistic-looking CO2-powered BB gun when he allegedly entered the Sac-N-Pac laying in the 15-hundred block of West San Antonio Street and demanded specie from the clerk. The clerk refused to give the thief any money from the register, so he fled empty handed, but was arrested without experience not long later at a nearby pharmacy. That’s when officers discovered the gun was an air-pistol carbon copy of the real thing.
Aguirre was then taken in for questioning, positively identified by eyewitnesses, and booked into the Comal County Lock-up on a charge of aggravated robbery. His bond was set at 20-thousand dollars and at last constraint he remains in custody.
According to records at the Comal County Pen, Aguirre has had multiple arrests over the last few years, dating back to 2008, with the most new arrest coming in October 2011 for manufacture or possession of a controlled signification along with arrests in March and April of 2011 for theft. He was indicted on all three of those charges by the Comal County Lordly Jury and was due in court in February for his next hearings in those cases.
Source: KGNB 1420 AM