Berlin man indicted by grand jury for March robbery - Delmarva Daily Times
13, after robbing the BB&T bank at 11000 block of Racetrack Road in Berlin on March 13, 2015, according to a news release from the United States’ Department of Justice. Wearing a ski mask and showing off a handgun, Hare told the bank tellers he was robbing the bank and demanded that the tellers give him only $50 and $100 bills and that they not give him any dye packs, according to the release. Hare moved through the lobby from employee to employee pointing the handgun at the employees and demanding money. Hare also demanded each teller give him their car keys and purse, but each teller told Hare they did not have them available, according to the release. After robbing the tellers, Hare found a bank employee who had locked herself in a back room of the bank. According to the release, Hare pointed his handgun at the employee and demanded her car keys and her purse, which she gave him. The purse contained cash, personal items and the keys to her car, a 2007 Kia Spectra, which was parked in the bank’s parking lot. Hare exited the bank and fled in the car, which he abandoned at a nearby business, according to the release. Hare faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison for armed bank robbery, a maximum of 15 years in prison for carjacking and a mandatory minimum of. Source: www.delmarvanow.com