Would-be robber asks to open account before leaving Columbus bank

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A suspect’s claim that he had a gun wasn’t enough to get workers at a Georgesville neighborhood bank to give him money, according to Columbus police.

The would-be robber walked into the Bank of America at 1580 Georgesville Square Drive around 10:35 a.m. on Tuesday. Inside, he asked a teller about opening an account before handing them a threatening note demanding money, according to Columbus Division of Police. The suspect also told them he had a gun.

Security cameras inside the Bank of America captured photos of the suspect, who was covering his face with a black surgical mask. The images showed him entering the store before walking by an advertisement banner. Police described him as being around 5’7″ tall and 200 pounds.

  • A security camera recorded the suspect in an attempted Bank of America robbery. (Courtesy Photo/Columbus Division of Police)
    A security camera recorded the suspect in an attempted Bank of America robbery. (Courtesy Photo/Columbus Division of Police)
  • A security camera recorded the suspect in an attempted Bank of America robbery. (Courtesy Photo/Columbus Division of Police)
    A security camera recorded the suspect in an attempted Bank of America robbery. (Courtesy Photo/Columbus Division of Police)

While police didn’t go into detail on why, they said that the suspects’ threats did not work on the employees in the bank. The would-be robber left the store and drove away in a black Nissan sedan.

Columbus police asked anyone with information on the incident to call its robbery unit at 614-645-4665.

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