Texas police arrest man wanted for bank robbery with child in tow
The FBI has arrested a man responsible for allegedly robbing a Texas bank with a toddler in tow.
According to the Fort Worth Police Department and the Dallas Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Ronnie Newman, 44, was arrested in Mineral Wells, Texas, on Monday by police.
The conclusion of the investigation came after Newman arrived at the First Convenience Bank branch at the Walmart store in Fort Worth on June 6 with a young child.
The FBI said the boy was in the seat of a shopping cart when Newman handed the cashiers a note demanding cash.
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After the teller handed over the money, the suspect pushed the child in the cart toward the exit.
He then walked her out the door and walked away with an undisclosed amount of cash.
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A photograph, released by the Fort Worth Police Department, showed Newman carrying the child out of the bank after the robbery.
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The FBI and Fort Worth Police Department arrested Newman after receiving several tips from the public.