Truck Driver In Illinois Committed Robbery
Truck driver in Illinois committed robbery. The bank robbery occurred shortly after 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 6, in Shelby Township, Michigan.
The Bank Robbery Incident in Michigan
The bank robbery occurred shortly after 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 6, in Shelby Township, Michigan. According to the Shelby Township Police Department, officers responded to a Bank of America for a reported robbery. Employees relayed to police that a male suspect had entered the bank, approached a teller, and passed a note demanding money before fleeing the scene.
Initial Investigation and Identification of the Suspect
Officers, unable to immediately locate the suspect, turned to surveillance video for clues. From the footage, it was determined that the suspect had fled the bank on a motorized scooter parked nearby, only to switch vehicles to a semi-truck also parked in the vicinity. The truck was identified as belonging to an Illinois-based company, and the suspect was identified as a 33-year-old resident of Georgia.
Locating the Suspect
On Friday, March 7, police traced the suspect's semi-truck to Effingham. The Shelby Township Police Department sought assistance from the Effingham Police Department, who located the truck at a TA store in Effingham and immobilized the suspect's semi-truck at the truck stop.
The Standoff and its Tragic Conclusion
The suspect resisted arrest, barricading himself inside the truck with a firearm, according to police reports. Assistance was sought from the Effingham County Sheriff’s Department, the Illinois State Police SWAT Team, and Crisis Negotiating Team. Unfortunately, after nearly an 8-hour standoff and failed negotiations, the suspect took his own life.
In the aftermath, Shelby Township Police Chief Robert Shelide issued a stern warning: “Make no mistake about it – if you come to Shelby Township to commit a crime, our department will track you down no matter where you try to hide.”