A second man from the Houston area is sentenced in Brazos County district court to prison for their participation in a July 2019 burglary and robbery in College Station. Online records show 32 year old Dalton Lemoine of Cypress was in court Tuesday (May 26) where his probation was revoked after pleading guilty in June 2020 to burglary with the intent to commit another felony. Lemoine, who violated probation for the second time, was sentenced to five years in prison. The motion to revoke says Lemoine failed to participate in a drug or alcohol abuse continuum of care treatment plan and he failed to abide by the rules and regulations of a drug or alcohol abuse continuum of care treatment plan. The second man, 26 year old Cameron Limbrick of Cypress, pleaded guilty in June 2020 according to online records to robbery and burglary of a habitation. Limbrick, who was sentenced to 10 years, was not listed in the state prison system’s inmate search website as of May 27, 2026. Arrest reports from College Station say both men forced their way into the wrong apartment unit at gunpoint, then apologized on the way out. Minutes later at a construction site near the apartment, they are accused of holding up a man at gunpoint and striking him with a gun when he didn’t hand over his wallet. The online court records show both men entered plea agreements with the district attorney’s office, where a charge of aggravated robbery against Lemoine was dismissed. Original story July 19, 2019: Two Houston area men accused of two armed robberies in College Station on July 5th are in custody. Texas A&M police report serving arrest warrants on 19 year old Cameron Limbrick, who has been in the Harris County jail since Monday on an unrelated charge. That’s after 25 year old Dalton Lemoine of Cypress turned himself in at the Brazos County jail. Both are accused of forcing their way into the wrong unit at Northpoint Apartments at Texas and University at gunpoint, then apologizing on the way out. Minutes later at a construction site north of the apartments, they are accused of holding up a man at gunpoint and striking him with a gun when he didn’t hand over his wallet. According to the arrest report from College Station police, the men from Cypress were identified with the assistance of surveillance video and witness photos. The video from Northpoint Crossing apartments identified the getaway car, whose owner is the girlfriend of one of the men. Lemoine is held on bonds totaling $100,000 dollars. No bond has been set for Limbrick.