RFP Staff
♦ Quinton Christopher Terrell, 45, of the 100 block of White Street in Concord, was alleged to have stuck-up the Park Sterling Bank in Salisbury on November the 20th. Monday Terrell’s luck ran out when he was busted during a bank robbery attempt in Norwood, N.C. on Monday and charged with felony robbery with a dangerous weapon.
Terrell is being held under three $50,000 secured bonds for each charge of robbery with a dangerous weapon in the Stanly County Detention Center. His three bonds total $150,000. Terrell was also been named in another bank robbery in Belmont, N.C. where his fingerprint matched a suspect’s note.
From the RFP article about the Park Sterling Bank Robbery: “Salisbury Police are hunting for a 6’2″ black male with a slim build who held up Park Sterling Bank on the 400 block of West Innes in Salisbury at around 1 p.m. today. The Bandit handed the teller a note demanding cash and informing her he had a gun. The gunman took a white trash bag partly filled with cash and quickly fled on foot. No one saw where he went.
The gunman wore a green boonie hat and an olive drab camo coat.
Investigators are now on the scene questioning bank personnel. Police cars were parked all over the lot.
The suspect is said to have made appearances at both Bank of America and Wells Fargo prior to sticking up Park Sterling.”