Comerica Bank Robbery – Downtown Detroit
The Comerica Bank in the Fisher Building was robbed this morning at about 10:30AM. The suspect was described as a black male, bald, no facial hair and wearing a tan jacket. A vehicle description was not provided.
#Breaking: Bank Robbery @ Comerica Bank: 3011 Grand Blvd. Fisher Bldg. Multiple units responding. B/M suspect.
— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) November 4, 2016
The suspect was tracked heading east on the I-94, eventually ending up in the area of Mt Elliot & Garfield. Multiple Detroit Police units responded to the area. Tracking led police to 3 different locations on Mt Elliot & Garfield. A vehicle parked on Garfield & Meldrum was also checked for a possible connection to the suspect.

Someone has been detained @ Mt Elliot & Garfield. A photo is being taken for confirmation. https://t.co/f8pwHvwA7T pic.twitter.com/WHXR6Gm4Kn
— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) November 4, 2016
Interesting turn of events. MSPs Trooper 2 transporting officials to @ Mt Elliot & Garfield. Requesting a unit on ground w/radio for safety. pic.twitter.com/xKrZoUmFHl
— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) November 4, 2016
Michigan State Police’s helicopter Trooper 2 was en route with officials to the scene at Mt Elliot & Garfield but were cancelled @ 12:15PM when 2 suspects were taken into custody at 4610 Mt Elliot.
DPD supervisor is requesting evidence techs @ 4610 Mt Elliot. 2 in custody at the scene. Trooper 2 cancelled. https://t.co/Tn2tZ0lwuq pic.twitter.com/hiPscmemyb
— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) November 4, 2016
DPD Unit en route to the Detroit Detention Center w/1 perp. Congratulates units of the 3rd & 7th Precincts AND dispatch for a job well done. pic.twitter.com/yEhF3F9dqa
— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) November 4, 2016

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The video was released during a press conference attended by a number of law enforcement entities, including the OHP; Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation; FBI; Oklahoma County Sheriff; Wellston Police Department; U.S. Marshals Service; Custer County Sheriff; and Roger Mills County Sheriff. Troopers involved in the shooting were Micah Whittington, Brian Costanza, Chris Hanover, Trent Keasler and Brandon Seward.
Wilkson, allegedly killing them and stealing their vehicle. Around 2:51 Sunday, authorities received information that Vance was in the area of the western Oklahoma town of Hammon. Around 9:47 p.m., law enforcement was notified that Dewey County Sheriff Clay Sander had attempted to pull over a stolen vehicle driven by Vance, Adams said. The vehicle was dragging chain that was causing sparks that the sheriff believed could cause a fire, Adams said.Sander was wounded when he exchanged shots with Vance, but is expected to recover, Adams said. That confrontation was followed by Vance running the roadblock and his fatal gunfight with troopers. “Vance could have ended this any time peacefully,” said Public Safety Commissioner Michael Thompson. He called Vance a determined violent criminal with no regard for life.