Bryan Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Convenience Store Burglaries
Bryan, Texas – A 23-year-old man from Houston, Brytavion Rogers, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for his involvement in a series of coordinated burglaries targeting convenience stores in Brazos County. The sentencing follows a guilty plea to multiple charges, including Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity.
The Crimes
According to prosecutors, on February 25, 2024, Rogers and others broke into a Bryan convenience store by cutting through a wall. They then proceeded to burglarize an ATM inside, stealing cash. Just over a week later, on March 5, 2024, the same method was used at another Bryan convenience store.
This second burglary was interrupted by a witness who immediately alerted the Bryan Police Department. Officers responded quickly, apprehending the perpetrators and recovering the tools used in both crimes, along with the stolen cash and property.
The Investigation and Evidence
The Bryan Police Department obtained search warrants for the mobile phones of those involved. A search of Rogers’s phone revealed videos documenting his participation in both burglaries. This evidence played a significant role in the prosecution’s case.
Criminal History
Court records indicate that Rogers previously served time in prison for multiple felony convictions out of Houston, including Robbery, Theft and Evading with a Vehicle.
Charges and Sentencing
Rogers faced charges including two counts of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity, burglary of a building, and criminal mischief. A theft charge related to the ATM—initially a second-degree felony—was elevated to a first-degree felony due to the Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity statute.
On February 12, 2026, Judge David Hilburn of the 361st District Court sentenced Rogers to 30 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to all charges.
Statement from Prosecutors
Assistant District Attorney Kevin Capps emphasized that the impact of theft extends beyond the financial loss to businesses in Brazos County. He stated, “Perpetrators should think on this result and put their energies into earning an honest living.”
The prosecution team included Assistant District Attorney Kevin Capps, Investigator Tiffany Graves, and Victim Assistance Coordinator Shae Cooks. The Brazos County District Attorney’s Office acknowledged the Bryan Police Department’s quick response and thorough evidence collection as key to the successful outcome.
Frequently Asked Questions
What crimes was Brytavion Rogers convicted of?
Rogers was convicted of two counts of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity, burglary of a building, criminal mischief, and theft from an ATM.
How did police apprehend the perpetrators?
The perpetrators were apprehended after a witness observed the burglary at a convenience store on March 5, 2024, and immediately contacted the Bryan Police Department.
What evidence was used to convict Rogers?
Crucial evidence included videos recovered from Rogers’s mobile phone showing him committing both burglaries, as well as the tools and stolen property recovered from their vehicle.
How might similar cases be impacted by the outcome of this sentencing?