Harris County, TX – Armored Car Robbery: 3 Arrested After $90K Heist

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Harris County, TX – Three men have been arrested in connection with a violent armored car robbery that unfolded outside a grocery store in west Harris County last month, authorities announced Wednesday.

According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, detectives assigned to the FBI–Houston Robbery Task Force took three suspects into custody for their alleged roles in the November 15 armored car robbery outside an H‑Mart location. Investigators say the suspects allegedly disarmed a security officer and fled with approximately $90,000 in cash during the incident.

Authorities identified the suspects as Darius Alexander, Amon Alexander, and Willie Earl Boyd. Sheriff’s officials said evidence collected during the investigation, including surveillance video, helped link the three men to the robbery.

The suspects were arrested without incident on December 15, according to HCSO. All three have been charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, a first‑degree felony under Texas law. Jail records and bond information were not immediately released.

The robbery occurred in a busy commercial area, raising safety concerns among nearby shoppers and employees at the time. No serious injuries were reported, though officials confirmed the security officer was disarmed during the confrontation.

HCSO credited cooperation between county detectives and federal partners for the arrests, noting that the FBI task force focuses on violent robbery cases across the Houston metro area, including Harris County and surrounding communities.

The case remains under investigation, and additional charges are possible. Anyone with further information related to the incident is encouraged to contact the Harris County Sheriff’s Office or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers.


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