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CBS News
a day ago
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- CBS News
Man charged with robbing bank in Northbrook, Illinois; attacking tellers with pepper spray and fire extinguisher
A Chicago man has been charged with robbing a bank in north suburban Northbrook, and attacking tellers with pepper spray and a fire extinguisher. Emeril England, 25, is charged with one count of bank robbery. According to the FBI, England walked into the Huntington Bank at 1220 Meadow Road in Northbrook shortly before 9:30 a.m. on May 28, wearing a hoodie, a black hat, black gloves, and what appeared to be fake dreadlocks. Once inside the bank, he pulled out a water gun, and sprayed two tellers with pepper spray. He then pulled a fire extinguisher out of a black bag and sprayed the two tellers, who both ran into nearby offices. Surveillance video shows Emeril England using a fire extinguisher to spray two bank tellers after also attacking them with pepper spray, before stealing nearly $5,000 in cash in Northbrook, Illinois, on May 28, 2025. FBI A short time later, one of the tellers came back out and triggered the bank's alarm. Meantime, England had stolen $4,915 in cash from an unlocked teller drawer, and fled the scene in a silver Toyota Avalon. Using surveillance video and license plate reader cameras in the area, Northbrook police were able to track the car to England's apartment in Chicago. When officers served England with a search warrant, he told them the items they were looking for were under the bed, where police found a plastic bag containing a pellet gun, a dreadlocks wig, a black "SECURITY" hat, a can of pepper spray, a hoodie, a box of black nitrile gloves, and a large amount of cash. Police arrested England, who admitted to planning the robbery, including by ordering the wig online one week earlier, and bringing the pepper spray to intimidate people in the bank. He explained that when he got to the bank, he went to the restroom and grabbed a fire extinguisher to use to get the tellers away from the bank drawers so he could get to the cash inside. England made his first court appearance on Monday, and at his detention hearing on Wednesday, a judge ordered him to remain in custody while he awaits trial. The judge also ordered him to undergo a mental health evaluation, after the tellers at the bank told the FBI they believed England might be mentally challenged.


CBS News
3 days ago
- General
- CBS News
FBI offering $5K reward for information leading to suspect in armed robbery of 2 North Side banks
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a man who robbed two North Side banks on Monday. The FBI said just after 9:30 a.m., the suspect robbed the Huntington Bank at 1400 W. Fullerton Ave. Hours later, around 12:06 p.m., he robbed the Fifth Third Bank at 5918 North Broadway. Authorities said he walked in, displayed a handgun, and demanded money. No injuries were reported in the robberies. He was last seen wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, a dark facial covering, dark pants with white soles, and a red drawstring backpack. He left the scene on foot and remains at large. FBI Anyone with information can call 312-421-6700 or visit Tipsters can remain anonymous.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Yahoo
‘I have him trapped': Robbery suspect stopped by Cleveland bank teller
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Video released to the FOX 8 I-Team shows a suspected bank robber busted before he ever got out the door. The suspect was busted by a bank teller. Cleveland police took a 911 call from a woman saying, 'Police, I need the police. Huntington Bank. I've just been robbed.' The call came in from a bank at 55th Street and Broadway Avenue. Cavs, Guardians concerned about sin tax with Browns plan to build dome Body camera video shows, as police arrived, they found the suspect already locked up. 'Yes, ma'am, I have him trapped in our security doors. He's pulling on the doors right now,' the worker told police. Police saw a man trapped in the lobby. The doors were locked by a bank teller before the suspected robber even left the bank for the getaway. 'Hey, no, no. Raise your hands behind your head. Raise your fingers behind your head,' an officer ordered the man. 'He passed a note,' the worker added. Police found a fake gun and a suspect not happy about being busted before even leaving the bank. 'I can't do nothing. I'm (bleep) locked in,' he said. Man sentenced to prison after stealing $8.5 million from Ohioans in sports betting Ponzi scheme Investigators arrested James Dodrill. Cuyahoga County prosecutors indicted him for aggravated robbery and robbery. Dodrill has pleaded not guilty. Police also found more than evidence inside the bank. Video shows, as officers searched the suspect, they found a wad of cash. If he's convicted, Dodrill might get locked up in prison. Here, even the crime scene turned into a lock-up. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Yahoo
3 facing charges after reportedly taking man to Englewood bank to rob him
May 20—Three men are accused of taking a man to an Englewood bank in an attempt to rob him. Anthjuan D. Osborne Jr., 23, Millone J. Ball-Murray, 20, and Dwayne B. Mundy, 36, are facing one count each of aggravated robbery and kidnapping in Vandalia Municipal Court. Bond was set at $150,000 for Osborne and Ball-Murray. Mundy was released to the Miami County Sheriff's Office for a warrant and has been released on bond, according to court records. On May 14, Englewood police responded to the Huntington Bank at 800 W. Wenger Road after a customer claimed he was driven to the bank under duress to withdraw a large amount of money, according to police. Officers found the suspect vehicle, a Jeep Grand Cherokee, and ordered the suspects to get out of the SUV. The driver, Ball-Murray, and Mundy got out of the Jeep and followed commands. Osborne got into the driver seat and tried to flee, but the Jeep became disabled, and Osborne fled on foot, according to court records. He was later arrested at an apartment complex nearby. Officers found two handguns and an AR-style pistol in the Jeep. When police spoke to the victim he explained he was in a car crash around three months ago and needed to file a claim for compensation. He didn't know how to file the claim and didn't have a bank account, so he asked his friend, Ball-Murray, for help, according to court records. He reportedly didn't hear anything until May 14, when Ball-Murray arrived at his home and said Osborne and Mundy were helping create the bank account. They told him he needed to verify the account and withdraw money, according to court documents. They allegedly claimed the money in the account was from a settlement a family member of theirs had received. The victim told police this was the first time he knew a bank account had been created in his name. "(He) advised he thought something was up, but went with them because he thought they would force him to go if he refused," an affidavit read. First, they went to a Huntington Bank in West Milton. While inside, the man confirmed with a teller he had the account and the deposit was from his insurance settlement. When he went back to the Jeep, he told the trio he wasn't allowed to withdraw the money because the bank had to verify and authorize it, according to court records. The trio reportedly said they'd take him to a bank in Englewood, but the man wanted to go home. The man said the men were getting agitated and one was hitting the SUV's dashboard. He explained he was getting suspicious and didn't understand why they were getting mad over someone else's money, according to court documents. The trio took him to the Huntington Bank on West Wenger Road and reportedly told him to withdraw $9,800. The man told police he thought the men would take him to another place, tell him to get out of the car, shoot him and then take all the money if he followed their directions, according to court records. "He said they never threatened to do that, but by the way they were acting and taking into consideration that they were all armed, that's what made him believe that was going to occur," an affidavit read. Once inside the Englewood bank, the man went to a teller and asked her to call the police.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Yahoo
Police searching for man accused of trying to rob someone at local bank
Three men have been charged in connection to an attempted robbery at a local bank, but one suspect is still at large. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The robbery happened in Englewood at the Huntington Bank on West Wenger Road on Wednesday. Someone called police and said the men, identified by police as Dwayne B. Mundy, Millione Ball-Murray, Anthjuan Osborne Jr. forced them to go into the bank and withdraw money. TRENDING STORIES: Report of man with gun causes brief lockdown at Kettering Catholic schools, church No hazardous materials found after evacuation of newly-opened Dayton hotel Report: Kroger stores overcharging consumers on discounted or 'for sale' items All three are facing charges of aggravated robbery and kidnapping. Police said Mundy was released to the Miami County Jail and has posted bond and is at large. A felony arrest warrant has been issued for Mundy's arrest. Anyone who has information about his whereabouts is asked to call Englewood police at 937-836-2678. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]