Lt. Shivers said the suspect stood in line for a brief time before approaching a teller and passing a handwritten demand for money.
Lt. Shivers, with the Sheriff’s Office, said officers responded to the Truist bank on Monument Road at about 2 p.m. Shivers said the suspect stood in line for a brief time before approaching a teller and passing a handwritten demand for money.
The teller complied, Shivers said, and the woman fled on foot. He said she did not brandish a firearm and that no injuries were reported. “The suspect is described as a Black female, 5- 6- to 5- 8- with a medium build, 30 to 35 years old,” Shivers explained. “She’s wearing all black clothing, she had a blue surgical-style masks covering part of her face, and what has been described as a poofy bun or a ponytail in her hair.”
The Sheriff’s Office did not immediately provide an image of the suspect they were working to identify.
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