JACKSON COUNTY, Ind. — Police say a suspect in a Jackson County bank robbery was quickly apprehended Tuesday.
It happened at a branch of Jackson County Bank at Main and Commerce streets in Brownstown.
According to Indiana State Police, dispatchers received an alarm around 2:30 p.m. The report said a man with a gun entered the bank and pointed it at employees. He then fled on foot with cash taken in the crime.
When officers arrived, a witness told them the suspect got into a black car that had two other people in it. A short time later, a Brownstown Police Department officer found a black Nissan on Vallonia Road. When the officer stopped the car, a person emerged from the rear seat "while holding a handgun and a large amount of cash," police said in a release.
The man was taken into custody without incident. Two women in the car were eventually released, ISP said.
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The suspect was taken to the Jackson County Jail, where he was held on a preliminary charge of robbery.
Police said the investigation is ongoing.