Nine Mile Road Area Bank Robbed

January 15, 2016

A bank robbery just off Nine Mile Road Friday afternoon remains under investigation this afternoon.

The Coastal Bank and  Trust on University Parkway was robbed just after 3:30 p.m. At last report, a search for the suspect was underway in the area.

No suspect description has been released by authorities.

There were no injuries reported.

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7 Responses to “Nine Mile Road Area Bank Robbed”

  1. David Huie Green on January 17th, 2016 4:37 pm

    really/RE, Actually, I try very hard to NOT belittle people, no matter what they have said (or how bad your spelling). In fact, my only reason for commenting this time was due to such an attempt on YOUR part to correct the other writer’s usage of the word “my” when it was not incorrect in the first place. . . . . As to training employees to not panic:.,.other people (including the robber) are present too and may panic. . . . . Regarding the fact the article did not have all the information you wanted:..It had what was available to publish. No article has everything. . . . . . Even so, kind of you to wish me a life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . David.for.fulfilling.lives.and.finding.good.imm.all (if.possible)

  2. RE all on January 17th, 2016 8:33 am

    I know exactly what the person meant,, It was a comment to the affect of the term (MY) please learn to use terms as (The bank I bank with,as for the people in the bank I am sure they were shocked but no where in article does it say a weapon was used or threats ,, Even though a weapon most likely was there , Tis article does not give enough information to make to many judgements

    ,I have worked in places that handle huge amount of money and we were trained not to panic and how to handle the situation,, I will bet so were they,

    Re: David,,, I notice se your comments on several articles,,seems you enjoy coming to this page to belittle a lot of people, Maybe a life would do you more good,, Very seldom do I comment on a story but useally when I do there is a reason,, It is not to belittle people

  3. Rosemarie DeWolf on January 16th, 2016 10:59 am

    I would like to say Thank You to all the officers that was on this bank robbery. I was in the area approximately 3:35-3:40 picking up my granddaughter. While I was at the red light I saw the officers and the K9 officers and I think they was doing a great job trying to find the person(s) whom robbed the bank.
    Thank you again for all you do for us.

  4. David Huie Green on January 16th, 2016 10:34 am

    REGARDING:
    “This is my bank.”
    AND RESPONSE:
    “Sage ,wow you own a bank,”

    “MY” doesn’t always mean “property which belongs to me”.
    Consider
    My neighbor.
    My friend.
    My school.
    My night.
    My fear.
    My church.
    My governor.
    My cold.
    My target.

    “My bank” is most likely to be intended as “the place where I keep all my tens of dollars”, which I imagine was understood despite the sarcasm which followed.

    Admittedly, skinning seems extreme when a nitrogen/carbon dioxide mixture would do the trick without the pain and mess.

    David for safe tellers

  5. Sage 2 on January 16th, 2016 9:36 am

    Re Really: I’ll draw a better picture this time. I do my banking business with this bank and know the people that work there are dedicated employees. I’m sure they were traumatized by this robbery.

    If I did own the bank, which I don’t, I’d give you free banking because of your sincere manner ascertain the facts!

    Still, when found…skin ‘em!

    Hope this takes the fog off the subject of your thinking I own the bank.

    Have a blessed day!

  6. really on January 16th, 2016 5:13 am

    RE; Sage ,wow you own a bank,, skin em? really find them put them a way for a long time,, I am supporting a lotta other prisoners and welfare kids what”s one more person gonna hurt ,, Also you have not lost a dime so don’t go fretting over nothng

  7. Sage 2 on January 15th, 2016 5:00 pm

    This is my bank. I hope and pray all the fine people that work there are OK. When found…skin ‘em!