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| Robbery Date/Time: | 5/25/2010 12:11 pm |
| Location: | PNC Bank |
| Address: | 586 Hebron Road |
| City: | Heath |
| State: | Ohio |
| Zip: | 43056 |
| Lead Investigator/Agency: | Craig Black / Heath PD |
| Phone Number: | 740-522-2141 |
| Email: | cblack@heathohio.gov |
| Description: | On Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at approximately 12:11 pm, a man entered the PNC Bank, 586 Hebron Road, Heath, Ohio and handed a teller a note written on a yellow napkin demanding cash. The robber then lifted his shirt to reveal a dark colored semi-automatic pistol that was tucked at his waist. Fearing for her safety, the teller complied and gave the robber money from her drawer. The robber took the money and fled the bank. Witnesses observed the man enter a silver-colored Subaru station wagon driven by a second male and the vehicle left the area. The robber was described as a white male, approximately 20’s-30’s of age, 5’8”, medium build, brown hair, clean shaven, wearing a baseball cap, white t-shirt under a light-colored shirt, blue jeans, and white tennis shoes. The robber has been identified as Bryan K. Gambill. |
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