Texarkana Gazette

Trial under way in convenienc­e store robbery

- By Lynn LaRowe

NEW BOSTON, Texas — A jury trial is underway at the Bowie County courthouse for a man accused of attempting to rob a Texarkana convenienc­e store at gunpoint in September 2018.

Craig Eugene Taylor, 23, allegedly wore a mask and took steps to distract police after pointing a gun in the face of

Wade Sea strung. Sea strung was working the cash register the night of Sept. 19, 2018, at the

EZ Mart convenienc­e store at

1603 Robison Road in Texarkana,

Texas.

Sea strung, the only clerk on duty in the store at the time, testified Wednesday he was able to activate an alarm that led his assailant to flee without any cash.

As Texarkana, Texas, police searched for a suspect in the moments after they received the call, a second 911 call claiming a robbery was occurring less than two miles away at a different convenienc­e store was received. Investigat­ors allege Taylor made the second call as a diversion.

A backpack found in the area of the EZ Mart robbery contained clothing that matched the clothing

worn by the robber in video surveillan­ce. Taylor’s DNA was allegedly found on a shirt in the backpack.

Taylor is represente­d by Assistant Public Defenders Sylvia Delgado and Bart Craytor. Assistant District Attorney Katie Carter is prosecutin­g. Fifth District Judge Bill Miller is presiding over the case.

Testimony is expected to continue Thursday morning. Special precaution­s are being taken to keep jurors, court staff and witnesses socially distanced because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Taylor faces five to 99 years or life if found guilty.

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