Armed man arrested in Seguin thought he was 240 miles away

Tony Dwayne Albert II, 33, is pictured in a March 2017 Harris County mugshot after he was arrested and charged with assaulting a family member. He was later found guilty of the Class A misdemeanor. Tony Dwayne Albert II, 33, is pictured in a March 2017 Harris County mugshot after he was arrested and charged with assaulting a family member. He was later found guilty of the Class A misdemeanor. Photo: Harris County Court Records Photo: Harris County Court Records Image 1 of / 41 Caption Close Armed man arrested in Seguin thought he was 240 miles away 1 / 41 Back to Gallery

SEGUIN — An armed, masked man from Houston who was arrested here Sunday thought he was 240 miles away in Vidor, officials said Monday.

Tony Dwayne Albert II, 33, who was enroute to a church to “fulfill a prophecy” told investigators he was looking for the First Baptist Church in the small city on the outskirts of Beaumont.

It is unclear why he thought he was in Vidor or what ties he has there, if any.

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Detectives have determined that Albert was carrying a 9 millimeter Smith and Wesson handgun that was stolen from a residence in Vidor.

The Vidor Police Department has been notified and is conducting a separate investigation into the burglary, Officer Tanya Brown, a department spokeswoman said.

The update comes after officers with the Seguin Police Department arrested Albert on Sunday for possession of marijuana and possession of firearm by a felon.

The Seguin Police Department is working with the FBI, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Texas Rangers and the Guadalupe County District Attorney’s Office.

It is unknown if additional charges will be filed at this point in the investigation, Brown said Monday.