Urbana police continue to search for bank robbers

Officers in Urbana continue to look for two people they believe robbed employees filling the ATM machine at an Urbana bank.

The two suspects are Ryan Henry Seibert, 22, and Michaela Marie Anderson, 18, and are believed to have robbed employees at Security National Bank, 828 Scioto St., just after 9 a.m. March 5.

Urbana Police Division Lt. Seth King said detectives are still working the case.

“We are still following up on some leads we have,” King said.

Police believe the Seibert approached the two tellers as they walked from the bank’s office to its nearby ATM, which sits about 50 yards away in the bank’s parking lot, Urbana Police Chief Matt Lingrell previously said.

The robber did not display a weapon, but told the tellers he had one, police said.

The man fled the bank on foot toward the Southwest Bowling Center behind the bank. Police believe he then got into a getaway car, described as a white Mercury Sable, possibly driven by Anderson.

Investigators later located that vehicle abandoned in the 3300 block of Glouster St. in Springfield. Urbana police had the vehicle towed back to Urbana, where investigators processed it for evidence.

Since the crime, the two have reportedly not been back to their residence in South Vienna, and their phones and social media accounts have been disconnected. The two have been in a relationship and lived together at the Brookside Village Mobile Home Park in South Vienna, but the home is now vacant, Lingrell said in a press release.

Police are asking that anyone with information on these two individuals or their whereabouts to contact them immediately. The two should not be approached and should be considered dangerous.

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