Two Texarkana men are facing charges of engaging in organized criminal activity after an overnight break-in at Lake Side Smoke and Food on November 8.
Two Texarkana men are facing charges of engaging in organized criminal activity after an overnight break-in at Lake Side Smoke and Food on November 8.
According to Bowie County court records, 25-year-old Jaylen Deangelo Bowman and 46-year-old Cory Javon Phillips were caught after officers spotted suspicious activity behind the store around 1:30 a.m. Police say multiple suspects ran, but Bowman and Phillips were detained. Bowman reportedly had boxes of cigarettes, while Phillips had a ski mask and gloves.
Officers recovered tools, stolen tobacco products, and a car believed to be connected to the burglary. Both men remain in the Bowie County jail—Bowman on $160,000 bond and Phillips on $80,000 bond.
Man Accused of Assaulting Two Officers Faces New Charges
Christmas Parade Postponed to December 15
Texarkana Set for New Sidewalks and Bike Lanes in 2026
Miller County 4-H Launches “Santas for Seniors” Gift Program
A&M–Texarkana’s Dr. Larry Davis Named Regents Professor