Wanted robbery suspect followed business owner from bank and shoved him to the ground, HPD says

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'It's so unfair for someone who works hard for their money and their earnings,' the business owner told ABC13. A woman was caught on video using the victim's stolen credit cards at a store, HPD said.

The owner of BBH & E Perfume & Cologne said his wallet, $600 to $700 in cash, credit cards, and passport were stolen."It's so unfair for someone who works hard for their money and their earnings," the business owner told ABC13. A woman was caught on video using the victim's stolen credit cards at a store, HPD said.Police are looking for a "jugger" accused of shoving a business owner to the ground and stealing his money in southwest Houston.

The July 3 attack was caught on camera. Houston police released surveillance video on Monday in hopes that someone might recognize the suspect. The video shows a man run up to the victim from behind after he parked his car. The suspect then forcibly grabbed his bank bag, causing him to fall to the ground.More Videos

Shortly after the aggravated robbery, police said a woman was captured on surveillance video using the man's stolen credit cards at a convenience store in the 5400 block of I-10 East. She reportedly left the store in a gray Infiniti SUV.The suspect took off in a silver, four-door Cadillac with paper plates, HPD said. He is described as a Black man in his mid-30s, 5'7" to 5'9", with a thin build. He wore a light gray hoodie during the reported robbery.

 

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