Nathan Michael Newell was charged with home invasion and other offenses. |
A 78-year-old man told investigators he answered his door around 8:30 p.m. Monday and an unknown male forced his way inside, the Harford County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. The intruder assaulted the man until a relative, a 57-year-old woman, intervened, the sheriff's office said.
The
suspect ran upstairs and the woman called police from a nearby home.
When sheriff's deputies arrived, the intruder had fled and was not found
during a neighborhood search with the K-9 unit, the sheriff's office
said.
"As the investigation
continued, it was determined one of the victims had removed a large
amount of money from the bank," the news release said. "Detectives
gained information identifying a teller at the bank as the suspect."
Nathan Michael Newell, 19, of Bel Air, was arrested Wednesday at the bank, the sheriff's office said.
He
has been charged with robbery, first- and third-degree burglary, first-
and second-degree assault and home invasion, the news release said.
Newell
was being held at the county detention center without bond. The public
defender's office said Thursday he will be assigned representation.
Both
residents suffered injuries. The woman was treated at the scene and the
man was transported to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center with what
are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries, the sheriff's office
said.
Michael MacPherson, president and CEO of Freedom Federal Credit Union, confirmed Newell was an employee of the credit union.
Newell
was fired, he said, adding vetting procedures while hiring Newell met
all standards. Search of online databases showed he faced two traffic
cases.
"We are shocked and appalled
to hear of the events that led to the assault and injury of a longtime
member of our credit union," MacPherson said in a statement. "Our
thoughts go out to him, and his family, during this difficult time."
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