Bank robbery in Putnam County

Putnam County police are seeking information on this man who robbed the Huntington Bank in Teays Valley Tuesday.

TEAYS VALLEY, W.Va. Police in Putnam County were looking for a man who robbed a Huntington Bank branch on Tuesday afternoon.

Deputies said he walked into the bank—located at the Teays Valley exit on Interstate 64 near Route 34—and demanded money via a note he handed the teller.

The man left the bank and was last seen behind a nearby truck stop.

 





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