Raleigh man arrested after police chase following pnc bank robbery

Raleigh man arrested after police chase following PNC Bank robbery

Raleigh, NC – A 52-year-old man was taken into custody after leading police on a chase that ended in a crash following a bank robbery at a north Raleigh PNC Bank Monday morning.

Officers say Anthony Tyronne Mingo was arrested shortly after the pursuit and faces charges of common law robbery.

The incident began around 10:23 a.m. when Raleigh Police responded to reports of a robbery in progress at the PNC Bank on Falls of Neuse Road.


Key Points

  • Anthony Tyronne Mingo, 52, was arrested after allegedly robbing a PNC Bank in north Raleigh.
  • Mingo fled the scene, leading to a police chase and crash before his arrest.
  • Multiple agencies assisted in the pursuit and investigation.

Robbery sparks multi-agency chase

Authorities said Mingo fled the bank before officers arrived, prompting an immediate response from nearby law enforcement agencies. The Wake County Sheriff’s Office, State Highway Patrol, and Knightdale Police Department assisted Raleigh officers during the pursuit.

The chase ended when Mingo’s vehicle crashed, and he was taken into custody without further incident. No injuries were reported during the arrest.

Police thank public, request further information

The Raleigh Police Department released images of the suspect Tuesday afternoon and thanked assisting agencies for their coordination in the arrest. Investigators are still seeking additional information from anyone who may have witnessed the robbery or chase.

Residents with relevant details are asked to contact the Raleigh Police Department at 919-996-3335 or submit tips anonymously through Raleigh Crimestoppers at www.raleighcrimestoppers.org.

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