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Suspect arrested after ID by robbery victim

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Columbia man is charged with a robbery after a victim saw the suspect was reported to be arrested for robbing a gas station on March 5.

According to court documents, a home invasion robbery occurred on Feb. 23 on the 1100 block of North Madison Street.

The victim told police that three people, two males and one female, broke into the victim's home demanding "where's the stuff at" while one suspect, Tyrese Craft pointed a gun at the victim's head.

The suspects took between $200 and $300 and five watches from the victim.

The victim notified the police of Craft's identity after he was arrested for robbing a gas station in Columbia.

Craft is charged with first-degree robbery, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon.

A $100,000 cash only bond was issued for Craft.

Article Topic Follows: Robbery & Burglary

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