A Hays County Grand Jury has indicted three people accused of using a baseball bat and a gun to commit a June 2016 aggravated robbery in east Buda.
Alecsandra Trainan Uzer-Dima, 26, of Buda, Michael Anthony Llamas, 19, of Kyle, and Cierrah Marie Reyes, 19, of Buda, were indicted on three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony, on May 10.
It is unknown at this time if deputies have indicted a fourth person, who was a minor at the time of the crime.
Llamas was booked into the Hays County Jail June 19, while Uzer-Dima was booked June 30. According to Hays County Jail records, a Capias Warrant has been issued for Reyes.
According to the indictment, the three intentionally or knowingly threatened three victims with imminent bodily injury and did use a bat and firearm to commit an assault.
An indictment is not an admission of guilt, but is a formal accusation of a crime made by a Grand Jury.
On June 8, 2016, authorities were dispatched to the area of FM 2001 and Interstate 35 in Buda for a “disturbance in progress” involving weapons.
The victim told authorities he went to an address in the 4400 block of Dacy Lane in Buda where four subjects approached them, demanding money. One of the suspects was armed with a handgun, while another had a baseball bat.
It is still unclear why the victim went to the address or if they knew any of the suspects.
As the victim fled, the suspect, armed with a gun, fired at and hit the vehicle, which had two children inside.
Llamas was released June 29 on $20,000 personal recognizance bond, while Uzer-Dima was released July 1 on $50,000 bond.