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West Columbia Bank Robbery Sparks Community Vigilance as Police Pursue Suspect

West Columbia Bank Robbery Sparks Community Vigilance as Police Pursue Suspect

West Columbia Bank Robbery: The Search for a Suspect is On!

Hey there, West Columbia! It seems like the calm and peaceful vibe of our lovely town got disrupted recently by a bold bank robbery. On Friday afternoon, just as the clock struck 4 p.m., things took a bit of an unexpected turn at the First Reliance Bank, located at 2805 Sunset Boulevard. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but the police are now on the hunt for the suspect who pulled off this audacious heist.

The Scene of the Crime

The bank’s bustling atmosphere was shaken when a man entered and handed a teller a piece of paper, as shown in the surveillance stills that have since emerged. Now, stay with me here—this wasn’t just any robber; he was wearing a blue mask, trying to keep his identity under wraps. Smart move, right? But we know that police are working hard to keep our community safe, and they have a few leads to go on!

Police and Community on the Case

West Columbia Police have jumped right into action, teaming up with the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department to track down this masked bandit. There’s a fair bit of coordination taking place here, and their goal is to wrap this case up as quickly as possible. After all, we all want to feel safe in our neighborhoods!

A Glimpse of the Getaway

What’s more intriguing is the description of the getaway car. Eyewitnesses and external surveillance footage have spotted a silver or gold Mercury Grand Marquis sedan. While the beauty of that car might catch your eye, it’s more important for the police to catch whoever was driving it! If you happen to own one or see one cruising around West Columbia, it might be worth keeping an eye on.

What Can You Do?

This situation affects us all, and if you think you might have seen something that could help, don’t hesitate! West Columbia Police are urging anyone who has information about the robbery to step forward. The number to call is 803-794-0721. Additionally, you can also reach out to Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC or visit their website, CrimeSC.com. Any little bit of information might be the key to solving this case!

Community Support and Safety

While crime is always a bit unsettling, it’s heartening to see how our community can come together in tough times. Your awareness and involvement can make all the difference. This incident sheds light on how essential it is to stay vigilant and look out for one another. If you notice anything suspicious, remember, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Keep Your Eyes Peeled!

So, as we continue to sip our coffees and enjoy our little corner of the world, let’s keep our eyes peeled for any suspicious activity and support our local law enforcement in their ongoing investigation. We’re all in this together, West Columbia. Stay safe, watch out for each other, and let’s help bring this robber to justice!

That’s all for now, folks! Let’s hope for a speedy resolution and a return to peace and normalcy in our beautiful hometown.


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