Alleged bank robber holds employee hostage during 6-hour standoff: Police

Alleged bank robber holds employee hostage during 6-hour standoff: Police

Nicholas August, 39, of Rockford, Illinois, was arrested after the standoff.

January 4, 2020, 2:07 PM

4 min read

An alleged robber armed with a weapon stormed a bank, held an employee hostage and kept police at bay for six hours before he was taken into custody, Illinois authorities said.

Nicholas August, 39, was taken into custody Friday night after the standoff at Heritage Credit Union branch in Rockford, which is about 90 miles away from Chicago, ended when he came out with the hostage, police said. He was arrested and charged with armed robbery and aggravated unlawful restraint, police said.

A few hours after August was arrested, police said he sexually attacked the bank employee during the alleged robbery. He was also charged with two counts of sexual assault, police said.

The standoff began about 2:30 p.m. when August, who is a resident of Rockford, allegedly entered the bank armed with what appeared to be a gun, police said.

He told several people in the bank to leave but held a 39-year-old woman who worked at the bank at gunpoint, police said.

When police arrived on the scene, August barricaded himself in the building, police said. Local police and FBI negotiators reached him by phone and worked for several hours to try to get him to surrender, while a SWAT team maintained a perimeter around the area, authorities said.

Law enforcement personnel stand guard as an armed man barricaded himself inside an Illinois bank and took a hostage during a robbery Friday, Jan. 3, 2020 in Rockford, Ill. Police surrounded Heritage Credit Union in Rockford, about 90 miles northwest of Chicago.

Law enforcement personnel stand guard as an armed man barricaded himself inside an Illinois bank and took a hostage during a robbery Friday, Jan. 3, 2020 in Rockford, Ill. Police surrounded Heritage Credit Union in Rockford, about 90 miles northwest of Chicago.Scott P. Yates/AP

After more than six hours, negotiators convinced August to turn himself in, police said. Officers rescued the woman and took August into custody without further incident, authorities added.

August allegedly had a pellet gun on him when he was arrested, police said.

Nicholas August, 39, of Rockford, Illinois, is seen in a police photo after he was arrested following a standoff with police at a Rockford bank, Jan. 3, 2019.

Nicholas August, 39, of Rockford, Illinois, is seen in a police photo after he was arrested following a standoff with police at a Rockford bank, Jan. 3, 2019.Rockford Police Dept. via WLS

August was being held on $2 million bail. It was unclear Saturday morning if he had an attorney.

At the time of the incident, August had an outstanding warrant on charges aggravated domestic battery, according to police records.

August appeared to have no prior connection to the woman he allegedly took hostage, police said.

Source Link