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Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Investigates Multiple Robberies: Arrest Warrant Issued for One Suspect, Others Urged to Surrender

By: Scott Spencer, Lieutenant
| Published 06/12/2024

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THE WOODLANDS, TX -- The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is actively investigating a series of robberies and has issued an arrest warrant for one suspect while urging other individuals involved to come forward and answer for their crimes.

On June 11, 2024, Deputies responded to a panic alarm at Twin Liquors at 6777 Woodlands Parkway, Suite 204. Upon arrival, it was reported that four subjects entered the store, selected several liquor bottles, and left without paying. A store clerk attempted to retrieve a shopping basket containing the stolen bottles from one of the subjects, resulting in a brief struggle. During the altercation, the suspect reached into a purse and advised he had a gun, which the clerk partially saw.

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Homicide/Violent Crimes Unit was immediately notified and commenced an investigation. During the investigation, it was discovered that the same suspects may be connected to several more robberies in Montgomery and Harris County. Information provided by followers of Grizzy Hood News led to the identification of one suspect, Adrian Fitzpatrick, 32. Based on this information, a robbery warrant was obtained through Montgomery County, which is currently active. Mr. Fitzpatrick also has an outstanding theft warrant from Harris County.

We encourage Mr. Fitzpatrick to cease his criminal behavior and "come on down" to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.

We want to extend our gratitude to the Houston Police Department Organized Crime Squad, Grizzy Hood News community, the Montgomery County Gang Unit, The Woodlands Patrol Division and the West Patrol Division, and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Real-Time Crime Center for their invaluable assistance in this investigation.

We urge anyone with information about this incident or who knows the suspects' identities to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at (936) 760-5800, option 3. For those wishing to remain anonymous, please call Multi-County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-392-STOP (7867) and refer to case #24A164468.

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