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San Antonio Man Arrested, Suspected of Assaulting Women at Gunpoint After Luring Them Through Social Media

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Published on May 01, 2024
San Antonio Man Arrested, Suspected of Assaulting Women at Gunpoint After Luring Them Through Social MediaSource: Facebook/Bexar County Sheriff's Office

A man suspected of sexually assaulting two women at gunpoint before robbing them has been arrested, according to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. Dubbed Brandon Miller in a Fox San Antonio report, and Michael Miller in a KSAT article, the 29-year-old man allegedly lured the women to his home through social media platforms Snapchat and the Text Now app.

The suspect reportedly utilized the false promise of paying for manicures to convincingly get the women over to his residence. Once there, the victims were assaulted at gunpoint and robbed of their possessions. It is alleged that these crimes occurred on the same day. In an attempt to evade capture, Miller had initially told investigators he was driving to Minnesota, as per information agreed by both news outlets, as reported by KSAT.

Following a search warrant executed at Miller's residence, by a stroke of happenstance, he returned to his home and, in a turn of events, was arrested without further incident. He now faces a slew of charges, including aggravated sexual assault. In a concerning development, authorities believe there may be more victims out there and have issued a public appeal for anyone with further information to make contact. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office has urged potential witnesses or additional victims to call them at 210-335-6000 or to email [email protected].