Ann Arbor man arraigned in armed robbery of Comerica Bank

Posted on Sat, Jun 23, 2012 : 3:30 p.m.

A 30-year-old Ann Arbor man was arraigned today in the June 6 armed robbery of the Comerica Bank in Pittsfield Township, police say.

Travis Neboyskey Floyd faces two felony counts of armed robbery. The arraignment took place at the Washtenaw County Jail, where he was being held on unrelated charges. He was issued a cash bond.

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Police released this image taken from a security camera.

Courtesy of Pittsfield Township polce

According to police, Floyd walked into the bank, 2795 Carpenter Road, wearing a full latex mask and showing a handgun and ordered the teller to give him money. The clerk complied and the suspect fled the area on foot, police said.

The University of Michigan Department of Public Safety's K-9 unit conducted a search for the suspect but couldn't find him, according to a previous report. Nearby Carpenter Elementary School was even put on lockdown for about 30 minutes.

Pittsfield Township detectives actively investigated the robbery, conducting search warrants at several locations and developing leads that identified Floyd, according to a news release.

Police even released a security camera photo from the robbery.

Contact Julie Baker at juliebaker@annarbor.com or 734-623-2576. Follow her on Twitter @juliebakera2.

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