Teen Boy Arrested After Armed Robbery in Austin Leaves Two Injured
An armed robbery in Austin resulted in two hospitalizations early Sunday morning, May 24. Officers from the Austin Police Department responded to the 1200 block of 5th St. NW at approximately 12:29 a.m. Following reports of a possible assault.
Details of the Incident
The victims, identified by police as a teen girl and an adult man, were transported to a local hospital for treatment. Officials have described their injuries as non-life-threatening.
Following a search of the immediate area, law enforcement apprehended a teen boy who is now considered the suspect in the case. The firearm allegedly utilized during the incident was recovered with the assistance of a Freeborn County K-9 unit.
Legal Consequences and Next Steps
The suspect is currently being held in a juvenile detention facility. He faces formal charges of Second Degree Assault and Simple Robbery.

As the case moves forward, legal proceedings will likely focus on the evidence recovered at the scene and the circumstances surrounding the confrontation. Analysts expect that the court will evaluate the severity of the charges based on the nature of the assault and the involvement of a firearm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What charges is the suspect facing?
The suspect, a teen boy from Austin, is facing charges of Second Degree Assault and Simple Robbery.
Were the victims injured by the firearm?
No. While the victims were robbed at gunpoint, police stated that their non-life-threatening injuries were not caused by gunshots.
How was the firearm located?
The firearm was found a couple of blocks away from the scene of the incident with the assistance of a Freeborn County K-9 unit.
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