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Wednesday, March 28, 2001

Bank customer helps chase down suspect


Year's bank-heist toll: three robberies, three arrests

By Kristina Goetz
The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Cincinnati police detectives and a Fifth Third Bank customer chased down a robbery suspect Tuesday in an afternoon heist.

[photo] Cincinnati police take suspect Mark Clark, 38, to a cruiser Tuesday afternoon in Price Hill.
(Glenn Hartong photo)
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        A man entered the Glenway Avenue bank branch in Price Hill about 1:30 p.m., demanded money and then fled, police said.

        Mark Clark, 38, of the 900 block of Seton Avenue in Price Hill was arrested by officers a short distance from the bank. He was charged with robbery.

        Tuesday's incident is the third bank robbery in Cincinnati this year. All three cases have closed with arrests.

        Anyone with information about Tuesday's case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 352-3040. Callers may remain anonymous and receive compensation for information.
       



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