
A convicted felon who was found guilty last year of attempted robbery and drug dealing is back behind bars as the result of his arrest early Sunday morning on charges of aggravated robbery and probation violation.
Archie Henry, 22, of Buena Vista Drive, is accused of robbing an 18-year-old woman at gunpoint in a convenience store parking lot at 2600 Clarksville Pike Saturday at 9:15 p.m.
North Precinct Officers Justin Pachciarz and Byron Carter arrested Henry after stopping a vehicle he was riding in for running a stop sign early Sunday morning at 24th Avenue North and Metrocenter Boulevard. Henry initially lied about his identity, but officers soon determined his real name and that he was wanted on two outstanding aggravated robbery warrants and for violating probation.
During a search of the car, the officers found a .45-caliber pistol under the seat of a 16-year-old passenger. The 16-year-old, who was arrested for robbery in 2005, claimed the gun. He was arrested and taken to juvenile detention on a charge of unlawful weapon possession.
Henry is being held without bond pending a hearing.

Archie Henry
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