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Bryan police release name of suspect in recent armed robbery

The suspect should be considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached, police said.

BRYAN, Texas — Bryan police have released a name they believe is connected to a recent armed robbery in the city.

Ronald Miller Jr., 26, of Bryan is considered a suspect in connection to the armed robbery of the Quick Mart on Villa Maria that happened on Sept. 9.

Miller should be considered armed and dangerous and you should not confront him, police said.  Brazos County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of $750 for information leading to his arrest by September 14.

The armed robbery happened around 8 p.m. on the 2900 block of Villa Maria. Police said an armed suspect entered the store with his face covered and demanded money from an employee.  The suspect ran from the store with an undisclosed amount of money.

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Ronald Miller Jr., 26, is wanted in connection to an armed robbery in Bryan.

If you have any information, or know where Miller is, call the Bryan Police Department at 979-209-5300 or call Crime Stoppers at 979-775-TIPS (8477)

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We break down each one of the robberies and hear from police on how you can protect yourself in the video above.  If you would like to read more about each robbery, we included those links at the bottom of this article.

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If you see something, say something.  Crime Stoppers allows you to submit a tip and you can remain anonymous.  If you submit a tip in this case after Sept. 14, you can still be eligible for a reward.  

 

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