Crime & Safety
A Lawrence man is accused of robbing a bank in Fishers
Fishers, Indiana – A Lawrence man was formally charged on Tuesday with a number of crimes in relation to the robbery of a bank in Fishers a week earlier.
Quinn Kellam, 20, was accused of armed robbery, five counts of criminal confinement, five charges of intimidation, and one act of theft before Hamilton Circuit Court.
On October 11, just before 3 p.m., the Fishers Police Department received a complaint reporting a robbery at Star Financial Bank, 8762 E. 96th St. That’s close to the Lantern Road roundabout, just east of I-69.
Investigators think Kellam entered the bank, went up to a worker, brandished a gun, and then demanded money. The worker complied and had no injuries. Police were informed by witnesses that Kellam was disguising himself.
According to the theft count, anything between $750 and $50,000 was taken.
“Detectives were able to discover evidence linking Kellam to additional unsolved business burglaries in Marion County,” said a news release from Fishers Police Department.
In the release, no other information regarding the robberies in Marion County was given. There weren’t any burglary cases filed against Kellam, according to online court records.
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