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North County Man Held Up Credit Union in Florissant, Police Say

Florissant Police said the man gave a St. Louis Community Credit Union teller a note demanding cash and stating he had a gun.

 

A North County man robbed St. Louis Community Credit Union at about 1:40 p.m. Dec. 5, Florissant Police said.

Ronald D. Oliver, 32, of the 10400 block of Duke Drive in North County just east of Dellwood, was charged Friday with first-degree robbery in the incident at the credit union at 1250 Graham Road in Florissant.

Florissant Police said Oliver handed the teller a note that demanded money and read that he had a weapon. Oliver left with $8,300 and was caught by police later.

Oliver is being held in St. Louis County jail. Bail was set at $100,000.

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Related Topics: Crime, Florissant Police, Note, Robbery, and St. Louis Community Credit Union

Faye Mason

10:19 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

How in the hell you get caught dumbass. Oh yea i know why cause you had no reason to be robbing the place in the beginning.smdh

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