SECOND SUSPECT IN NEWMAN’S BAKERY ROBBERY ARRESTED IN HOUSTON

  

A second man involved in the recent robbery of Newman’s Bakery in Bellville has been taken into custody.

Janorris Delshawn Black
(Austin Co. Jail)

Wednesday, the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force, a branch of the U.S. Marshals, arrested Janorris Delshawn Black in Houston for a warrant for robbery, a second degree felony.  He is currently in the Austin County Jail on $100,000 bond.

Austin County authorities issued the warrant last week for Black in connection to the May 11th robbery.  Bellville police said Black, along with two other suspects, entered the bakery around 4 p.m. and took a safe while no one was watching.  The safe was eventually thrown from their getaway vehicle during a chase, which ended in a three-car crash near the 99 overpass on Highway 290.

Anthony Naceanceno, Jr.
(Austin Co. Jail)

The driver of the vehicle, 22-year-old Anthony Naceanceno, Jr. of Pasadena, was apprehended and charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity and Theft of Property between $100 and $750.  Black and the third suspect fled on foot into a large wooded area and escaped, despite an aerial and ground search by a DPS helicopter and Harris County K-9 Unit.

The third suspect in the case remains at large.

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