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Police Search For Serial Robber in Tarrant County

Feb. 9, 2021, In Tarrant County, police are searching for a serial robber who is suspected of committing over a dozen armed robberies throughout the county. Arlington police state that in the cities of Arlington, Mansfield, and Fort Worth, there has been a man seen robbing restaurants, retail stores, and individuals at gunpoint. Arlington Police is continuing to collect images of the suspect in hopes of sharing them on social media and giving the public more information in regards to who the perpetrator is, and where he might be located.

There is a $2,500 reward for anyone who can provide authorities with information that leads to the arrest of the suspect. If you or anyone you know has info that can contribute to taking this serial robber off the streets, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-8477.

Robbery Penalties in Texas

In the state of Texas, robbery is a property crime that is classified as a second-degree felony. A person commits this offense if, in the course of committing theft and with intent to obtain or maintain control of the property, they:

(1)  intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cause bodily injury to another;  or

(2)  intentionally or knowingly threaten or place another in fear of imminent bodily injury or death.

Aggravated robbery is a first-degree felony, and this crime takes place when an individual commits robbery while causing serious bodily injury to another, using or exhibiting a deadly, or causing another person to be in fear of imminent bodily injury or death as a result of threats or actions.

Both of these crimes are intensely serious. Aggravated robbery carries a penalty of five to 99 years in prison, alongside a fine that is not to exceed $10,000. On the other hand, robbery carries severe penalties as well but is slightly less punished than its counterpart due to the fact that it is a second-degree felony instead of a first degree. If convicted of robbery, an individual can face two to twenty behind bars alongside a fine that is not to exceed $10,000.

Robbery is a crime that is heavily punished in the state of Texas, and rightfully so. Hardworking Texans dedicate their lives to making an honest living for themselves and their families, and there are unfortunately criminals on the streets of Tarrant County who seek to take that away. Armed thieves pose a huge threat to society. When a robbery takes place, much more is taken than simply the items that the thief gets away with. Victims of robbery can have lasting and lingering issues following the incident, such as trauma and paranoia. It can be extremely difficult to readjust if your place or business or home was broken into, and it can also be extremely hard for individuals to feel safe after their personal space has been invaded by a thief. Robbery has no place in society, and though the laws pertaining to it are heavily enforced, there is still more to be done. If you believe you may have any information that can help authorities bring a robber into custody, please do not hesitate to contact the Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County.

Find A Tarrant County Defense Attorney for Robbery | Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy

Individuals who victimize the local businesses of Tarrant County need to be brought to justice. However, it is important to remember that not every robbery accusation is accurate. While there are undoubtedly criminals who need to be stopped, there are also innocent people who are falsely accused of crimes they did not commit. And when this happens, they need to make sure they equip themselves with the best legal representation possible.

If you are facing robbery charges or some other type of criminal charge and you need help, Richard C. McConathy is here to provide you with the support you need. Our law firm is fully staffed with experts who will work with you to learn about your case and determine the best course of action forward. For more information on our law firm, contact us today at (817) 422-5350. You can also click here to contact us online and fill out our online contact form.

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