COLUMBIA, MO -- Update: Friday, May 20 at 2:15 p.m.:
Columbia officers responded to a police alarm at Boone County National Bank at 12:36 p.m. Friday.
Witnesses said a white male entered the bank and demanded money. He did not use a weapon and no one was injured.
Witnesses told police he left the bank on foot and headed south on Paris Road.
The robber is described as a white male in his early 20’s. He’s about 5’5-5’8 with a small to aver build. He also has short, brown hair.
The suspect was last seen wearing a baseball cap, shirt, and jeans.
Police do not have a vehicle description and they hope to release surveillance photos soon.
Anyone with information can leave an anonymous tip with the Columbia Police Department’s Crimestoppers at (573) 875-TIPS.
Original Story:
Columbia police are investigating a bank robbery. It happened at the Boone County National Bank at 1916 Paris Road.
With this being a developing story details are limited at this time. As soon as we get more information from officers we’ll update this story.