KATY, Texas — Five juveniles — four aged 13 and one 15 — have been arrested and charged in connection with a series of violent aggravated robberies in the Katy area, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
What Happened:
- The five suspects are accused of committing five armed robberies between May 6 and May 7.
- The robberies targeted four convenience stores and one restaurant.
- Investigators say the teens were armed with guns, violently assaulted victims, and stole cash at each location.
Charges Filed:
- All five teens are facing charges of:
- Aggravated robbery
- Engaging in organized crime
- In total, 27 charges have been filed against them.
Current Status:
- The suspects were booked into the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center.
- Sheriff Gonzalez announced the arrests in a Thursday morning social media post, calling the incident a “disturbing and violent crime spree.”
The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities have not released further details about how the suspects were apprehended or whether additional charges may be pending.
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