Parole revoked for Robert Augustine after police report notes a firearm found under his seat
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The Committee on Parole revoked Robert Augustine’s parole Dec. 9, 2025, after determining he violated parole conditions by pleading guilty to resisting/false-information and for evidence that a firearm was found under the seat where he was seated during a traffic stop.
Robert Augustine appeared Dec. 9 for a parole revocation hearing and pleaded guilty to resisting arrest/false information and to being in arrears on supervision fees. He pleaded not guilty to a felony firearm allegation; the probation officer summarized a police report noting a 9mm handgun found at the base of the front passenger seat where Augustine had been seated.
Parole staff and the probation officer explained that the driver and other occupants were interviewed and that officers located a handgun under Augustine’s seat; officers reported that occupants gave differing accounts and that Augustine had at times provided a false name. The probation office recommended revocation. After discussion and executive session the panel voted to revoke Augustine’s parole based on violations including the resisting arrest plea and circumstances placing him in proximity to a firearm.
The board recorded the revocation and closed the hearing.
