x
Breaking News
More () »

Three in custody after armored truck robbery, SAPD says

The trio is believed to have committed other similar crimes in recent months, according to police.

SAN ANTONIO — Three people have been arrested after allegedly robbing an armored truck Tuesday afternoon on the northeast side, including a man who was able to elude authorities for some time. Police said they're believed to have committed similar crimes in recent months. 

SAPD Public Information Officer Camelia Juarez said the trio robbed a Brink's truck at gunpoint while workers were refilling an ATM around 1 p.m. in the 5100 block of Walzem. They fled the area in a car while being followed by a police helicopter. 

They eventually arrived at to a Schertz neighborhood about 15 miles away, Juarez said, where 31-year-old Anneil Tedder got out of the car and was taken into custody. A second suspect, 41-year-old Glen McGarity, was eventually detained after he was "seen jumping through the fences of this neighborhood" in the 3800 block of Morning Drive. 

xxxxx, xx, was able to escape the neighborhood before officials said he was detained sometime Wednesday.

It's unknown how much money was stolen and eventually recovered, but police say the suspects have been involved in other robberies and face federal aggravated robbery charges, with others possible. 

Juarez said SWAT teams also responded for "crowd control" given where the chase ended up. Two schools, including Sippel Elementary, were briefly placed on lockdown as law enforcement searched for the trio, SAPD said. 

>MORE LOCAL NEWS:

>TRENDING ON KENS 5 YOUTUBE:

---

Learn more about KENS 5:

Since going on the air in 1950, KENS 5 has strived to be the best, most trusted news and entertainment source for generations of San Antonians.

KENS 5 has brought numerous firsts to South Texas television, including being the first local station with a helicopter, the first with its own Doppler radar and the first to air a local morning news program.

Over the years, KENS 5 has worked to transform local news. Our cameras have been the lens bringing history into local viewers' homes. We're proud of our legacy as we serve San Antonians today.

Today, KENS 5 continues to set the standard in local broadcasting and is recognized by its peers for excellence and innovation. The KENS 5 News team focuses on stories that really matter to our community.

You can find KENS 5 in more places than ever before, including KENS5.com, the KENS 5 app, the KENS 5 YouTube channel, KENS 5's Roku and Fire TV apps, and across social media on FacebookTwitterInstagram and more!

Want to get in touch with someone at KENS 5? You can send a message using our Contacts page or email one of our team members.

Before You Leave, Check This Out