LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) – Arrest records reveal Michael Brandon Madrid, Jr, 32, is dealing with burglary, withstanding arrest and parole infractions.
Court files reveal policemans were called out to a CVS Pharmacy on the 3000 block of N. Main St after a clerk reported a break-in.
According to the report, Michael Brandon Madrid, Jr., 32, strolled into the drug store and brought up his face cover as quickly as the clerk welcomed him.
The clerk informed authorities Madrid strolled to the back of the store got a beverage and after that requested for a sweet brand name not cost the store.
The court files state he had a soda and sweet valued at $4.58 and handed the clerk 5 dollar costs.
When the clerk was getting his modification she discovered Madrid had his hand in the pocket of his hoodie and after that informed her he had a weapon.
He requested for all the money in the sales register which amounted to $180 in money and about $18 in coins.
The clerk called 911 as quickly as he left the store.
The court files state the clerk explained Madrid as giving off cat pee and he was using a hounds tooth patterned hoodie.
Las Cruces Police officers specify they heard the burglary and description of the suspect and started trying to find the car.
The white car was found by officers and as the officer turned the police car around, Madrid speed off.
A pursuit with lights and sirens taken place as Madrid was supposedly averting the officers and declining to stop.
An officer had the ability to utilize a spike strip to pop the tires, according to the court report, when the car decreased at Amador due to building and construction.
The Star Chaser GPS gadget was connected to the vehicle as Madrid continued to scampered from officers.
The gadget assisted officers track the vehicle to a car park of a hotel.
Police likewise obtained the security video camera video proving Madrid getting in the drug store and matching the description offered by the clerk.