Second Lake View Robbery Suspect Run Down by Police

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – One of the suspects involved in the August 4, 2020, Aggravated Robbery of a San Angelo couple inside a residence on East 19th Street, 32-year-old Seth Allbright, was arrested earlier Sunday following a vehicle and foot pursuit in northeast San Angelo. 

A San Angelo Police Department Patrol Officer observed Allbright operating a blue-colored SUV and attempted to conduct a traffic stop near the Stripes at La Follette and Bell; however, Allbright bailed from the vehicle and fled the area.

During a search of the vehicle, Officers located Allbright’s wallet, a double-barrel shotgun, and debit and credit cards belonging to various persons. 

A short time later, two off-duty San Angelo Police Officers who were working security at a nearby church observed Allbright near the Houston Harte frontage road and North Marie Street.  During their coordinated apprehension, Allbright ran and a foot pursuit ensued westbound onto the Houston Harte Expressway where Allbright was met by additionally responding units.  Allbright was taken into custody without further incident and treated for heat-related issues at a nearby hospital before he was transported to the Tom Green County Jail.

Another suspect, 59-year-old John Delarosa, was apprehended on August 6th.  The third suspect sought in this case, 45-year-old Matthew Clark, is still at large.

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He's been a true turd since he was in his early teens.... Guess his days of selling used cars with dear old dad are over and now he gets to go back to his old job of stamping out license plates for the State of Texas in Huntsville again.......

Good Job! Proud of our police and thankful for all they do. 2 down 1 to go. Praying for their protection and special help in catching them and prayers the 3rd is caught with no harm to police or community.

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