Mr. Tire Employee Robbed of Bank Deposit
The robbery occurred outside of a Charles Village Bank of America.
A Mr. Tire employee was robbed at gunpoint of $1,047 as he tried to make a deposit on Friday night.
According to a police report, the employee was making a deposit at 8:40 p.m., at Bank of America, 2530 North Charles Street, when he was approached by a robber.
The robber pulled out a brushed metallic semiautomatic handgun and told the employee "give me the bag."
The employee handed over the bag and the robber ran away headed south on North Charles Street.
Baltimore Matt
1:07 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012
We have a description of the gun but not the criminal? Is he white, black, asian, tall, short, fat, skinny, what color were his cloths, eyes, hair etc.?
I'm sure if the Mr. Tire employee can recall that degree of detail about the gun, he gave the police detailed description of the criminal. Baltimore City Police Department definately doesn't want these kinds of folks off the street if they don't provide the community with this info.