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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Saturday, April 15, 2000

Woman accused in robbery




BY Janice Morse
The Cincinnati Enquirer

        ROSS TOWNSHIP — Local and federal authorities have arrested a woman and charged her with Tuesday's robbery of a Hamilton bank.

        About 11 a.m. Friday, Hamilton police and FBI agents moved in on a home in the 2400 block of Millville-Oxford Road and ar rested Lenore Stadalnik, 36, said Sgt. Thomas E. Kilgour, Hamilton police spokesman.

        Police accused Ms. Stadalnik of brandishing a gun in the robbery of the First National Bank at 2299 Peck Blvd., Hamilton.

        Witnesses told police a female robber fled on foot after taking an undetermined amount of cash.

        Investigators said cooperation between the FBI and local police resulted in the case being solved quickly.

        Ms. Stadalnik on Friday faced an aggravated robbery charge in Hamilton Municipal Court, where her bond was set at $100,000. She was being held in the Butler County Jail.

       



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