Police investigators found out that the same man robbed the shoe store 15 years ago. The suspect, Mr. Christopher Miller, was just released from jail serving a 15-year imprisonment for robbery. A day after his released, he robbed the same store and the same clerk who manned the cash counter.
A Stride Rite store in Toms River, New Jersey was robbed of 389 dollars last March 2014. The robber also carted away the cellular phone of one of the store employee and fled on foot. Shoe store employees said that the man demanded cash and a cell phone from them.
He was identified by police investigator when the shoe store clerk was notified that Miller was released from jail after serving a 15 year sentence for his first robbery. The shoe store clerk, according to The Huffington Post, immediately identified the ex-con that he is the same man who robbed them last March.
Miller was arrested immediately and was indicted, reported by Charm City Wire. State Prosecutors said that Christopher Miller, 41 years old, robbed the Stride Rite store in March 2014 at Toms River, New Jersey. He robbed the shoe store a day after he was released from jail after completing a jail term for his first robbery committed in 1999 at the same Stride Rite shoe store.
Miller did not comment when asked by reporters why he choose he same Stride Rite shoe store as a target for his second robbery. Apparently, he thought that he will not be caught again for robbing the same store. According to Stride Rite, they will be ready when Miller will try to rob them for the third time.
Christopher Miller pleaded guilty to the second-degree robbery last Monday before the State District Court. He is ordered by the District Judge to appear in May for promulgation. He will be facing an imprisonment of 10 years in its minimum to 20 years in its maximum period.