Crime

Reward offered for an information leading to a suspect involved in North Charleston armed robbery

Charleston, South Carolina – The FBI is looking for a man allegedly involved in North Charleston armed robbery. FBI also offers up to $10,000 award for a useful information leading to the suspect.

The authorities believe that Quantavius Murphy was part of a crew allegedly responsible in the armed robbery of an armored Garda Truck at a Bank of America ATM on Core Road. Murphy allegedly was the one to empty the armored truck along with few other men.

According to latest information, the suspect is currently in Atlanta, Georgia.

Murphy was charged with bank larceny and conspiracy to commit bank larceny. The arrest warrant for Murphy was issued on Feb. 8th by the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.

Public is advised that the man might be armed and considered dangerous.

Please call FBI Columbia Office at 803-551-4200 if you have any information leading to the suspect.

Cindy Carey

Publisher

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