Louisville Police Nab Suspect in Downtown Clothing Store Armed Robbery
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Day.News) — Louisville Metro Police arrested 20-year-old Roggerick Miller on Tuesday, charging him with first-degree robbery in the armed holdup of Soul Train Clothing Store on West Chestnut Street downtown. Surveillance footage released by the Robbery Unit showed the suspect selecting items, approaching the counter, brandishing a handgun and demanding money before bolting from the store on September 18. Tips from the public proved pivotal, allowing detectives to identify and apprehend Miller, who now sits in Jefferson County jail on a $25,000 bond.
The robbery struck at the heart of Louisville's bustling downtown, where small businesses like Soul Train serve shoppers amid the city's vibrant West Chestnut corridor. Jefferson County has seen a spate of armed incidents targeting local merchants in recent weeks, heightening alerts for workers and owners. Police credited community vigilance for the quick turnaround, underscoring how resident reports directly fueled the arrest in this high-stakes case.
Miller's capture comes amid broader efforts by LMPD to curb violent crime in urban cores. While separate probes nabbed suspects in an armed carjacking involving Brylan Tyson near Dr. W.J. Hodge Street and an attempted storage facility break-in with Christopher Hall on Dixie Highway, the Soul Train heist highlights persistent threats to retail hubs. Authorities continue investigating potential links to other Jefferson County robberies as downtown Louisville regains a measure of security.
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