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Erick Armando Nuncio-Moreno, 19

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Michael Davontay Robinson, 20

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Robert Ponce (Courtesy of Cedar Park PD)

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Matthew Topete (Courtesy of Cedar Park PD)

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The Daily Blotter 03/09/10

Latest happenings in Central Texas

Updated: Tuesday, 09 Mar 2010, 8:15 PM CST
Published : Tuesday, 09 Mar 2010, 4:01 PM CST

AUSTIN (KXAN) -  Teen jailed for deadly bus stop crash. 

Austin Police transferred Erick Armando Nuncio-Moreno, age 19, to the Travis County Jail.  Nuncio-Moreno had been in the hospital since Saturday morning's deadly collision that killed two people.  Nuncio-Moreno's car struck Maria Gaona De Corona, 53, and Adriana Morales-Catalan, 28, as they stood on the sidwalk at a bus stop on South First Street near Stassney Lane around 7 a.m. Police said the teen is charged with two counts of manslaughter after information indicates he was racing his silver Toyota.

Police: Suspects charged in second aggravated robbery

The Cedar Park Police Department charged three suspects with an aggravated robbery which occurred at a Buffalo Wild Wings in Cedar Park. Two of those suspects already were in jail on a prior aggravated robbery charge of a Shell gas station in Cedar Park.

Upon arrival at the Buffalo Wild Wings, officers met with store employees who stated two males entered the store, one armed with two handguns and the other armed with a shotgun and demanded cash. At the time of the robbery, both suspects were wearing dark colored bandanas covering their face and dark clothing. Nobody was injured during the incident.

After receiving tips from the public through the hotline, Cedar Park Police were able to connect the two suspects who were arrested for the aggravated robbery at a Shell gastion station at 2901 Brushy Creek Road on March 2. A third person also was linked to the crime.

Robert Anthony Ponce and Matthew Manuel Topete, both 29, were charged with 1st degree aggravated felony robbery, and both are in the Williamson County Jail on a $150,000 bond.

Michael Robinson, 30, from Cedar Park was charged with 1st degree felony aggravated robbery and 3rd degree felony retaliation and is currently in the Williamson County Jail on a $150,000 bond.
 

Crime Stoppers: Reward for details in missing person

Kendall County Sheriff's Office and Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information leading to a man who has been missing from Kendalia in Kendall County since last Nov. 29. Trey Allen Noah, 20, is a white male with blond hair and blue eyes. He has a light complexion, is 6' 2" and weighs 230 pounds.

Noah vanished from his parents home. They have no clue where or why he is missing. Noah was a 2007 graduate of Blanco High School.

Anyone who has information, can contact the Kendall County Sheriff's Office, 830-331-8836, or Crime Stoppers at 866-756-8477. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

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