
A Warrensburg man who was arrested via utilizing the Find My iPhone App on September 20 is due in court.
According to a probable-cause statement, the store clerk told authorities a man came into the store, picked up a few things, brought them to the counter and asked if she was the only one in the store. After she said “yes,” she said he demanded money from the register and threatened to shoot her. She said she did not see a gun, but the man held his hand on his waist, and she could see a bulge near his waist band. The clerk put all of the money from the register into a brown shopping bag along with the items the man had picked up. He also demanded her to put her cell phone in the bag.
The clerk was able to track her cell phone through the app, and authorities arrested Brian Alexander Cooper. Authorities say they found the phone, items the man picked up in the store as well as $167 in cash. The clerk identified Cooper as the person who had robbed the store.
According to court documents, Cooper is charged with felonies for robbery and burglary in the first degree. Bond remains $20,000 cash only.
Cooper pleaded not guilty on October 18. A plea/trial-setting and bond hearing is scheduled at 10 a.m. Monday, December 20, at Johnson County Circuit Court.
Photo courtesy Johnson County Sheriff’s Department.