Updated: 9:12 PM CDT July 8, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas The Midland Police Department arrested Anthony Robertson, 32, on Thursday after he was caught setting things on fire in a Midland CVS store and injured an officer.
He has been charged with arson, aggravated assault on a public servant, criminal mischief and evading and resisting arrest.
At 6 p.m. on Thursday, officers responded to a call at the CVS located in the 3200 block of N Big Spring Street, in reference to a man setting things on fire in the store.
Robertson became upset when he saw the officers and would not cooperate with them. He then assaulted an officer and a short struggle occurred until he was taken into custody.
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Show Transcript uh we had a shooting in our community on monday and I wanted to talk a little about that. It s a truly a tragedy. It s a horrible situation um in this particular instance, after reviewing the evidence, um we re announcing today that no charges will be filed against America English. This was a tragic incident in our opinion of domestic violence, which Miss English and the Children we believe according to evidence were victims. We re just saddened at the unfortunate loss of life. We continue to pray for that family. So the prosecutor, it s my job to evaluate when an arrest and charges are necessary for the protection of our community and in the interest of justice in this case, we believe Miss English acted appropriatel
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An East Lismore businessman accused of supplying drugs has had his bail varied to state that if he breaches the conditions $50,000 will be forfeited to the courts.
Brett Anthony Robertson, 55, is charged with two counts of supplying a prohibited drug, knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime and two counts of possessing a prohibited drug.
Police will allege Mr Robertson was supplying 5.415 litres worth of 4-hydroxybutanic acid and five grams of methylamphetamine when he was arrested at East Lismore on March 24, 2021.
He also allegedly dealt with proceeds of crime worth $20,050 and was in possession of three grams of cannabis and one gram of cocaine at the time of his arrest, according to court documents.
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An East Lismore businessman accused of supplying drugs has had his bail varied to state that if he breaches the conditions $50,000 will be forfeited to the courts.
Brett Anthony Robertson, 55, is charged with two counts of supplying a prohibited drug, knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime and two counts of possessing a prohibited drug.
Police will allege Mr Robertson was supplying 5.415 litres worth of 4-hydroxybutanic acid and five grams of methylamphetamine when he was arrested at East Lismore on March 24, 2021.
He also allegedly dealt with proceeds of crime worth $20,050 and was in possession of three grams of cannabis and one gram of cocaine at the time of his arrest, according to court documents.