• More Local Stories
School bus crash in Warren County
School bus crash in Warren County

The accident happened when a pickup truck was rear-ended by …

5 things you need to know: 2/8
5 things you need to know: 2/8

From changes at the airport to a news show move, 2 News Today …

Well traveled cat ends up in Ohio
Well traveled cat ends up in Ohio

A cat that lived in Hawaii escaped from her family, traveled …

Athlete of the Month: Tommy Kimbrell
Athlete of the Month: Tommy Kimbrell

Tommy is an undefeated wrestler this season at 32-0.

Crime Stoppers Sunoco Robbery
Crime Stoppers Sunoco Robbery

A daring gas station robbery is caught on camera and police are…

Advertisement

Bold bank robber takes cash

Updated: Saturday, 20 Mar 2010, 9:41 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 20 Mar 2010, 9:41 PM EDT

BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WDTN) - Beavercreek police search for a bold bandit, who took cash from a bank.

Surveillance pictures showed the man coming into the Fifth Third Bank on Seajay Drive Saturday afternoon.

Witnesses say the thief displayed a gun and took off with an unknown amount of cash.

Police said no one was hurt in the incident, and bank employees did the right thing contacting them as soon as they could.

The robber was last seen wearing a dark colored sweat shirt, blue jeans, and a Yankees ball cap. Police said he got away in a silver Dodge Caliber that may have out of state plates.

If you can help police solve this robbery, call Crime Stoppers at 222-STOP (7867).

  • Comments (Login Required)
Post story comments here:
Comments that are derogatory, attack other users, offer unsubstantiated facts, use foul language or are offensive in nature can and will be removed as defined by the Terms of Service. WDTN is not responsible for the content posted in this comment section. We reserve the right to remove any offensive or off-topic remark or thread. To mark a comment for review by a moderator, click "Report."
Advertisement
  • Mugshots

Crime Stoppers Mugshots

2 NEWS is On Your Side with the latest inmates booked into local county jails.

Advertisement