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Thursday, 25 March 2010 16:50

Bank robbery suspect identified

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The man who allegedly robbed First Citizens bank and held a couple hostage has been identified as Nicholas Pierre Clark of Roanoke Rapids.

 

Clark, who shot himself in the head when confronted by officers, is at Pitt Memorial Hospital in Greenville where he is in critical condition.

The events that led to the 28-year-old Roanoke Rapids man shooting himself began when officers responded to a bank robbery at First Citizens on East Tenth Street shortly after 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Chief Jeff Hinton said in a press release.

A black male armed with a silver handgun dressed in dark clothes entered the bank and demanded money. He then fled on foot down adjacent Drake Street. 

After a thorough search of the area police were led to a house at 1308 Patsy Albritton Street where money was located in the back yard and Clark’s sunglasses were found. Red stains from where a dye pack exploded were visible on the street.

Entry to the house was gained after obtaining a search warrant, Hinton said, and the two occupants of the house were located in the attic. Outside they informed police a black male armed with handgun was still in the house and had taken them hostage.  Hinton said a subsequent search of the house led police to discover Clark hiding behind a dresser.

When confronted by police Clark shot himself in the head with his weapon. He was transported to Halifax Regional Medical Center and later flown to PItt.

Charges have been filed against him for felonious breaking and entering, second degree kidnapping, possession of a firearm by felon and robbery with a dangerous weapon.

Clark has a criminal history that includes assault, common law robbery and speed to elude arrest.

While in prison he had several infractions including three counts of assault and being involved with gangs or security threat groups.

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