NDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Police arrested a man they say robbed a bank with a glue gun on Monday.
Around 1:40 p.m. Monday, an armed robbery was reported at PNC Bank, 3003 Kentucky Ave. Bank employees said the man displayed what they thought was a gun and told them he had a bomb, while showing them something taped to his leg.
The man got away, but officers from Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI Safe Streets Task Force identified him through surveillance video.
Officers tracked down their suspect, Aaron Randolph, in the 3300 block of South Lockburn Street. They found all the money, along with the suspected “firearm†that was used — a glue gun. They also determined Randolph wasn’t armed with a bomb, as bank workers said he threatened.
Randolph was arrested but had not been formally charged as of Tuesday afternoon
Around 1:40 p.m. Monday, an armed robbery was reported at PNC Bank, 3003 Kentucky Ave. Bank employees said the man displayed what they thought was a gun and told them he had a bomb, while showing them something taped to his leg.
The man got away, but officers from Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI Safe Streets Task Force identified him through surveillance video.
Officers tracked down their suspect, Aaron Randolph, in the 3300 block of South Lockburn Street. They found all the money, along with the suspected “firearm†that was used — a glue gun. They also determined Randolph wasn’t armed with a bomb, as bank workers said he threatened.
Randolph was arrested but had not been formally charged as of Tuesday afternoon