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| Robbery Date/Time: | 11/2/2009 13:07 |
| Location: | Huntington Bank |
| Address: | 121 Georgesville Road |
| City: | Columbus |
| State: | OH |
| Zip: | |
| Lead Investigator/Agency: | Robert McMillin - Franklin County Sheriff's Office |
| Phone Number: | 614-462-3351 |
| Email: | |
| Description: | On Monday, November 02, 2009 at approximately 3:07 pm, a woman wearing dark sunglasses and sporting a tattoo on the back of her neck entered the Huntington Bank, 121 Georgesville Road, Columbus, and handed a teller a note stating that she was robbing the bank and would shoot everyone in the bank if she didn't give her money. Although the robber kept her hand inside her purse as though she might have a weapon, none was observed. The teller complied and gave the robber money from her drawer. The robber took the money and fled the bank. Witnesses saw a tattoo on the back of the robber's neck as she exited the bank. Additional witnesses saw the robber enter the driver's side of a 1990's turquoise-colored Honda Accord bearing California tags parked in the lot and drive off. The robber was described as a white female, approximately 20's of age, 5'4", medium build, with brown hair in a ponytail, dark sunglasses, black t-shirt, tight, black pants, and black shoes. The robber has been identified as Ashley M. Croy. |
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