One of the banks we go to was robbed in an odd way today!

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One of the banks we go to was robbed in an odd way today!

Postby henrysmedford » Tue Jun 18, 2013 10:12 pm

Accidental accomplice drove bank robbery suspect

June 18, 2013 6:45 PM
A Jackson County Mental Health caseworker became an unwitting accomplice in a bank robbery Tuesday when a client he was taking on errands held up a Chase Bank branch while the caseworker waited in the car.

Medford police say the caseworker was helping Nicholas York, 35, run errands when the pair pulled up to the bank on Crater Lake Avenue.

York hopped out of the car, which had the Jackson County emblem pasted on the door, and entered the bank. The caseworker remained in the car, unaware what his client was doing in the bank, Medford police Lt. Mike Budreau said.

"The mental-health worker had no clue what was happening," Budreau said.

Upon entering the bank, York began acting erratically, witnesses told police.

"He was very aggressive and demanding," Budreau said. "At some point he mentioned the bank vault to a teller and she knew that a robbery was occurring."

York allegedly demanded money and left the bank with a "good amount" of cash, Budreau said.

"He got back in the car like nothing happened," Budreau said. "The mental health worker did not suspect anything was up."

The caseworker then drove York back to the Cedar Lodge Inn on North Riverside Avenue. York moved to Medford earlier this month and the caseworker had helped him get a room at the motel, Budreau said.

Little did he know that two witnesses had watched the county car drive away from the bank. They wrote the license plate number down and phoned police with the information, Budreau said.

"At first, I thought someone had stolen a county car and committed a bank robbery," Budreau said. "But the witnesses said the car left the parking lot at a low, normal speed, which is unlike what you'd normally see from a getaway driver."

Investigators determined who was driving the government car and contacted the caseworker, who told them he had just left the bank with York.

"We arrived at the Cedar Lodge and made contact with York," Budreau said. "We ordered him to leave the room, and he was taken into custody without incident."

When York exited the room, he was wearing a red bandana that matched the headwear of the bank-robbery suspect, Budreau said.

Investigators then searched the room and found money from the robbery, Budreau said.

York was arrested on a charge of second-degree robbery and a drug warrant from Clackamas County. He was lodged in the Jackson County Jail on more than $2 million bail.

York suffers from mental illness and had sought out county services recently, Budreau said.

"His mental illness was not so bad that he could not tell the difference between right and wrong," Budreau said. "He functions well living on his own and has done so for some time."

— Chris Conrad

Read more in Wednesday's Mail Tribune.
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Re: One of the banks we go to was robbed in an odd way today

Postby shinnosuke » Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:39 am

Hollywood could make a movie out of a story like that.
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Postby Mossy » Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:01 pm

This is similar to one of the first serial killers to make it to modern awareness. Over in London, England, this guy offered another a ride. The other said, "Thanks, I have to step behind this fence for a second. Be right back." The driver thought the guy was just taking a leak. Actually, he had spotted someone he wanted to kill. Smashed his victim's head with a rock, and got in the car like nothing happened.
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Postby 68Cougar » Wed Jun 19, 2013 8:09 pm

I was almost an unwitting accomplice to a bank robbery just today. Took my two sons to a bank in a wally world today. While I'm not looking my 2 year old slips out of the shopping cart, heads to the door that leads behind the counter, punches in the combination, and is headed through the door to clean the place out when a teller catches him. The punishment for his crime was to be given a sucker.
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Re: One of the banks we go to was robbed in an odd way today

Postby Rosco » Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:49 pm

That's a child getting what he wants, He knows that they had goodies for him as well as Dad's toys :o :lol:
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Re: One of the banks we go to was robbed in an odd way today

Postby Caridad » Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:52 am

oh dear God! really? the caseworker will be lucky to still have a job!, unfortunately. you have to know who you are dealing with.
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