First Merit: Another armed robbery in ''gun-free'' bank

July 17, 2004
Mansfield News Journal

Ashland Road bank robbed

MANSFIELD -- Law-enforcement agencies were searching Friday evening for a man who robbed the First Merit Bank branch on Ashland Road of an undisclosed amount of cash.

Richland County Sheriff's Sgt. Michael T. Viars said the suspect, who was white, believed to be in his late 30s or early 40s, about 5 feet, 11 inches tall, weighing about 170 pounds, handed a note to the teller at about 5:44 p.m.

Viars said the robber got away with an amount of cash that "wasn't real substantial. It was basically money from teller drawers."

The robber did not verbally threaten anyone, but one teller reportedly saw a small handgun, Viars said.

"It was relatively quick -- no yelling and screaming and ordering anybody around. He was pretty passive, you might say," the sergeant said.

Several bank employees were in the branch, but no customers were inside. A person was coming through the drive-through during the robbery, Viars said.

The suspect reportedly left alone, headed west in what witnesses believed to be a mid-sized, light-colored gold vehicle, possibly a Chevrolet Lumina or Lumina-style body.

The suspect had dark hair and one or two days' growth of beard. He wore sunglasses that were either mirrored or dark and reflective, a grey shirt with a design on it, denim shorts, white athletic shoes, and a cream colored ballcap with a darker bill with a design on the front.

He was last seen in the parking area near the bank.

Descriptions were given to nearby law-enforcement agencies, but the suspect was still being sought late Friday night.

The sheriff's department planned to work to enhance a videotape of the suspect Monday, to get a clearer image.

The FBI was contacted and is expected to be involved in the investigation.

Commentary:
Ohio has one of the highest bank robbery rates in the nation. The Ohio Banker's League is distributing instructions on how banks can ban CHL-holders. But clearly bank robbers could not care less about FirstMerit's discriminatory signs.

FirstMerit has been serving Northeastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania for over 155 years. Pennsylvania has had a concealed carry law since the late 80's, and In the time they have done business in that state, FirstMerit had never been posted with discriminatory signs!! But afte rbeing confronted with their hypocracy in Ohio, First Merit has no begun discriminating against concealed handgun licenseholders in Pennsylvania as well.br>

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