but one thing the bank always does in case of robbery is to have bills with recorded serial numbers in the bottom of each drawer. i just started putting the money in the bag, and i made sure i put the fake money in there, and we keep a copy of the actual bill with all the serial numbers on it, and that s a way to identify our money. after the initial shouting when they walk in the door demanding money, the men now calmly speak to the employees, giving them instructions on what to do. they were cordial to us. they didn t make us lie on the floor, lock us in the vault, put our heads down, none of that stuff that could have happened. i didn t feel like i was going to get killed. the robbers make one more pass behind the teller s station. in their duffel bag they have over $15,000. they walk quickly through the lobby and out the front door.
you know? i mean, this is our, like, our home. we re here probably as many hours as we are with our families. coming up, two thieves dressed as construction workers terrorize a bank in a hostile takeover robbery. men and women woke up just planning to go to the bank, somebody is pulling a gun on them.
if it wasn t for me, if jeremiah had had his way, he probably would have shot instead of getting arrested. why? i don t know. it s just the way he is, i guess. while in custody, mumford even draws a map of the bank to tell investigators how he and clayton pulled off the heist. as he s being led to jail, mumford tells reporters exactly how he feels about what he s done. do you admit to robbing the bank in maynard? it would appear so. do you feel bad for what you did? no. for those who survived this dangerous ordeal, especially the people at the maynard savings bank, it s a memory that will not soon go away. we felt violated. we felt very violated. this is our space. you know, we were invaded by nasty people.
every time. there was always another one right around the corner. the tcf bank at the corner of ridgeland avenue doesn t look like the other commercial buildings at this busy intersection. it s a two-story brick structure with colonial columns in front. in a span of four years, this bank has been robbed multiple times, and now it s happening again. two men wearing traffic vests and hard hats enter. they look like construction workers stopping in to deposit a check, but these men are not here for banking business. the guns they carry make that obvious. traffic safety vests that the road crews would wear. we ve had costumes before, but that was new to us. it just looked like they were coming from a construction site. the men begin a takeover-style bank robbery, the most dangerous kind of heist. some bank robberies have a thief handing a note to a teller
left the bank, the police were already on their way to the scene. as we were getting closer to the scene, as i passed through the stop light right up here, they started to say that they had exited the bank. looks like they just exited. they re in a gray four-door full-size truck. as i approached about where we are now, the witness was saying that they had left. they went northbound on ridgeland, so i knew their car was coming towards me. but nagy does not go unnoticed. they must have saw me pull a u-turn, because as i pulled the u-turn, they turned into the street i m going to turn into right now. i knew there was only two exits on ridgeland avenue. so, as i was following their trucks to these roads, i radioed to my backup to close those two exits so they would be trapped in the subdivision here. he follows the suspects into a cul-de-sac where he knows there s no way out. he has them cornered, but he also has created a dangerous situation. if i m at 6:00, they were at 12: