Police Continue Search For Suspects In Indianapolis Bank Shooting
(Indianapolis, IN) -- Police in Indianapolis continue their search for suspects after yesterdays shooting of a pregnant teller during a bank robbery.
Police have identified the bank teller shot during the robbery as 30-year-old Katherine Sheffield.
She is pregnant with twins.
A coworker at the Huntington Bank made the frantic 911 call around 9:30 a.m. local time.
Two teenagers were detained for questioning on Tuesday afternoon, but no arrests or charges have been announced.
An Indianapolis Metro Police report states that a masked man jumped over the counter and shot Sheffield in the abdomen.
The robber grabbed cash and fired a second shot on the way out of the bank.
The suspect is described as a black man about six-feet-one-inch tall.
He was last seen wearing a blue stocking cap, black mask, dark hoodie, dark pants, and white and black tennis shoes
(Copyright 2008 by Newsroom Solutions)
RNS-04-23-08 0444CDT
Blogger Mary Biever shares her journey and recovery after having a heart attack in December 2012. To learn more about Mary click here: http://www.marybiever.com/...
Fun Fridays Day
Camps
Fridays at the Museum are
going to be fun this summer! Children ages 6 - 12 are encouraged to attend our
weekly "Fun Friday" sessions, beginning on June 7th.
These -...
When All American Festivals and
The Secret Life Of... host Jim O'Connor isn't off discovering the flavor of America at
events such as the Hope Watermelon Festival, the National Hard Crab Derby a...
9/11 Survivor, Speaker Michael Hingson FRIDAY 11 AM- 12:30 PMFirst Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Owensboro, Kentucky $25 OR $200 FOR TABLE OF 8 CALL 270-683-2438...
8th Annual Historic Newburgh Wine, Art & Jazz Festival at the Old Lock
and Dam Park:
Friday Night Grapes on the Grass Soiree from 6:30-9:00
$50 admission includes unlimited wine tasting from...
It goes without saying that we love the dads in our life
and look forward to celebrating with them on Father's Day each year. Which begs
the question--why is it always such a daunting challenge...