Bank robbery suspect receives $2 million bond
Published 1:23 pm Thursday, December 9, 2010
The suspect in the robbery of the RBC Bank about two weeks ago has received a $2 million bond from Dallas County District Judge Bob Armstrong.
The bond hearing for Jason Paul Davis of Huntsville was held Thursday in Selma.
Authorities in Ardmore, Tenn., arrested Davis Monday as a suspect in the robbery of the CB&S Bank in that city.
Davis was returned, however, to Selma.
Attorney Thomas Treese was appointed by Armstrong to represent Davis.
Davis is accused by Selma police of walking into the RBC Bank on Broad Street Nov. 29, handing a teller a not threatening her life and demanding all the money in her cash drawer.
The man walked out of the bank, but the bank cameras caught a photograph of him.
Eyewitnesses told police the suspect walked toward the Edmund Pettus Bridge and toward Water Avenue.