A suspect is in custody after an armed robbery at the Family Dollar store on Broad Street in Augusta late Saturday evening.
At approximately 8:48 p.m., two Black male suspects entered the store at 1991 Broad Street, threatened employees and customers with a firearm, and then fled on foot toward Curry Street, according to RCSO authorities.
As the suspects ran, a witness attempted to stop one of them using a vehicle. In response, the suspect fired one shot at the witness, but the gun appeared to malfunction shortly afterward. Both suspects continued fleeing on foot behind the business.
Within minutes, deputies from multiple law enforcement teams, including Road Patrol, Crime Suppression, and the Holiday Robbery Special Assignment Team, along with a K9 unit, began searching the area. By 9:30 p.m., one of the suspects was located, positively identified, and taken into custody. He was transported to the Criminal Investigations Division for further questioning, and his name has not been released.
This incident is still under investigation, with more details expected to be released as the situation develops, authorities said,
Sheriff Eugene Brantley commented on the decline in business robberies this year, noting a 35% drop from 2024 figures. “Year-to-date armed robberies of businesses were at 26 last year. This year, they are at 17,” Brantley said. “Data-driven approaches to crime and traffic safety are working well.”
Sheriff Brantley also praised the department’s crime reduction efforts, crediting the use of data and technology to strategically deploy resources. “Our Intel Division helped us target key areas, and the results are paying off,” he said. “We’re proud of the work our team is doing to keep Augusta-Richmond County safe.”


