US Bank 8/03/2010

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Robbery Date/Time: 8/03/2010 9:18 am
Location: US Bank
Address: 6320 Frantz Road
City: Dublin
State: OH
Zip: 43017
Lead Investigator/Agency: Detective Scott Davis / Dublin PD
Phone Number: 614-889-1112
Email: htrombitas@columbus.rr.com
Description:

On Tuesday, August 3, 2010, at approximately 9:18 am, a man wearing a black rain poncho and brandishing a dark semi-automatic pistol entered the US Bank, 6320 Frantz Road, Dublin, and jumped onto the teller counter where he pointed the weapon at employees and demanded cash.  The robber held the gun in his right hand and a white colored pillowcase in his left, and demanded that employees put the money into the pillowcase.  Once the employees did as instructed, the robber jumped back off the counter and fled the bank on foot; with his poncho flapping in the breeze giving the appearance that he was wearing a cape.  The robber was described as a light-skinned black male, approximately 30’s of age, 5′10″, medium build, wearing a dark baseball cap, sunglasses, dark bandana, blue jeans, and dark shoes.  He may have fled in in mid-2000’s dark blue Chevy Cavalier.

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