A bank robbery happened on February 6th at 11:14 am in Jacksonville, Arkansas.
The suspect reportedly told the bank teller he had a gun. But it was never revealed.
Police responded to the First Arkansas Bank and Trust on 2030 John Harden Drive following a bank robbery alert. The suspect reportedly made a veiled threat that he had a hidden gun to the bank teller before making off with an undisclosed amount of money. You can read the suspect details below.
Police Searching For Bank Robbery Suspect
Suspect Bob Best, a 58-year-old black male, entered the bank, implied he was armed, and demanded money from a teller.
The teller complied, handing over an unspecified amount of cash before Best escaped on foot.
Despite immediate search efforts, officers could not locate Best in the vicinity of the bank.
Best is described as 5ft7, 198lbs, with black hair and brown eyes, last seen in a red hooded sweatshirt, grey sweatpants, and grey or blue tennis shoes.