Gunman takes cash from ''no-guns'' credit union
On October 20, 2004, the Marion Star reported that Marion police and the FBI agents from the Mansfield office are investigating an armed robbery at yet another business on OFCC's Do Not Patronize While Armed database.
According to the article, a white male entered the Marion Community Credit Union Inc., 810 Kenton Ave., Oct. 19 at 1:22 p.m., brandished a semi-automatic handgun and demanded that the three employees inside get down on the floor.
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The tellers told Marion City Police investigators the man made one of them stand up and give him money from the drawers. No customers were inside at the time of the robbery. An undetermined amount of money was given to the robber, who is still at large.
A photograph published in the newspaper, taken by Bill Sinden, shows a Marion police officer dusts for fingerprints on the front doors of the Marion Community Credit Union's 810 Kenton Ave. location following the robbery. The "no-guns" sign can be clearly seen posted on the door.
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