A Brinks driver was maced during a heist on Galbraith Road

The Criminal Investigation Section of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is now conducting a search for a suspect who is suspected of robbing a Brinks truck which was parked outside of a Chase Bank.

It was around nine in the morning on August 12 when the robbery took place at the Chase Bank located at 1535 W Galbraith Rd., according to the sheriff’s office.

A Brinks employee is seen in the footage taken by the sheriff’s office approaching another individual who is driving a black Buick Lacrosse. The individual is seen loading the truck.

The individual exits the truck while wearing dark attire, a bright neon vest, a black hat with a large brim, and a lower face covering.

The cops claim that the suspect immediately sprays mace in the face of the Brinks employee shortly after the incident.

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The individual in the video then removes stuff from inside the vehicle as well as the items that the Brinks employee is carrying during the course of the incident.

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