Fort Payne Police, FBI Investigating Armed Robbery at PNC Bank
FORT PAYNE, Ala. — The Fort Payne Police Department, in coordination with the FBI, is investigating an armed robbery that occurred Tuesday morning at the PNC Bank in downtown Fort Payne.
Authorities say the incident happened around 9:20 a.m. when a white male entered the branch at 200 Gault Avenue North. The suspect, described as wearing blue jeans, a long-sleeve button-down shirt, and a black ball cap, approached a teller while armed with a handgun.
According to investigators, the man handed over a note demanding money. The teller complied, and the suspect left the bank with approximately $3,000 in cash before walking northbound from the scene.
The Fort Payne Police Department quickly secured the area and confirmed that no injuries were reported during the robbery. Photos of the suspect and his vehicle have since been released to the public as part of the investigation.
While authorities continue searching for the man, officials emphasized there is currently no immediate threat to the public.
As a precaution, Fort Payne City Schools implemented a secure perimeter following the incident. School officials said the measure was taken to ensure student safety until investigators could assess the situation.
The case is now being investigated jointly by Fort Payne Police and the FBI. Anyone with information is urged to contact law enforcement.
“This was a bold crime committed in broad daylight, and we are asking the community to assist us in identifying and locating the suspect,” police said in a statement.
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