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Man arrested for forcing bank teller to give $$ using demand note

December 11th, 2021 | Tags: USVIPD Errol Jackson crime arrest
31-year-old Errol Jackson who used a demand note to get money from a bank was arrested. Photo: VI Consortium
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CHARLOTTE AMALE, St. Thomas - A 31-year-old man who used a demand note to get money from a bank teller in St. Thomas Friday was detained by bank security and later arrested by USVIPD officers, according to police spokesman Toby Derima.

According to the police report, on Friday, December 10, 2021, at 11:34 a.m. police arrested Errol Jackson of no fixed address and charged him with first-degree robbery and disturbance of the peace. 

Jackson, accused of taking money from a teller at FirstBank Plaza near Fort Mylner using a demand note, was apprehended and detained by bank security until police detectives made the arrest, according to the report.

Jackson was turned over to the custody of the Bureau of Corrections after failing to post $75,000 bail, pending his advisement hearing.

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