RIVERDALE, Ga. — A man is accused of trying to rob a Clayton County bank, armed only with a possible diagnosis of the coronavirus.
Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said Victor Hardley Crawley on Nov. 28 walked into the Chase branch at 7185 Highway 85 in Riverdale and passed a note to the teller demanding cash.
Crawley told the teller that recently he tested positive for the coronavirus. He then threatened to infect everyone at the branch if his demands weren’t met, according to deputies.
Bank employees were able to reach police and Crawley left the location empty handed.
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Riverdale police positively identified Crawley as the suspect.
Clayton County Sheriff’s Office took Crawley into custody at his home in Social Circle. Crawley said he hoped the robbery would allow him to catch up on his bills.
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