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Three men arrested in Horseshoe Bay aggravated robbery

Raymon James Brondo, Devon James Cole White and Henry Pina II were charged with aggravated robbery.

Raymon James Brondo, Devon James Cole White and Henry Pina II were charged with aggravated robbery. Courtesy photos

FROM STAFF REPORTS

HORSESHOE BAY — Authorities arrested three men Dec. 13 after they were accused of knocking on a door at a residence, flashing a gun and demanding cash, according to Horseshoe Bay police.

Eighteen-year-old Devon James Cole White, 19-year-old Henry Pina II and 22-year-old Raymon James Brondo were charged with aggravated robbery and remain in the Burnet County Jail on $100,000 bond each, records show.

The incident happened just before 10 a.m. in the 2200 block of First Street in Horseshoe Bay South, according to the report.

“(A resident) reported that two men had knocked on his door and demanded money while producing a handgun,” the Horseshoe Bay Police Department statement read. “(The alleged victim) identified the two men (as) persons he was acquainted with.”

The resident told police he locked the door, retreated into his house and watched the men join a third suspect in a vehicle and leave the scene.

After broadcasting a description to area agencies, Marble Falls police identified one of the suspects as a resident of the 1200 block of Sunset Drive.

Several minutes after the reported incident, Marble Falls police officers arrested Brondo and Pina followed by White’s arrest.

According to the Horseshoe Bay police statement, “Investigators obtained and executed a search warrant for Devon White’s residence, where the vehicle initially was discovered. Inside, investigators recovered a handgun matching the description of the weapon provided by the victim in Horseshoe Bay.”

editor@thepicayune.com