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Reward offered in Valdosta bank robbery

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By Robin Jedlicka - bio | email

VALDOSTA, GA (WALB) - A reward is being offered for information on a violent armed robbery at Valdosta Bank last month.

On May 22nd, three men stole cash from Citizens Community Bank and shot the bank manager in the leg with a shotgun.  The robbers left in a white SUV.

Now, the bank is offering $5,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in the crime.

The Valdosta Police Department is working with the FBI on the case.  Investigators say they are following several leads they've received.

Anyone with information can call the Crime Tip Line at 229-293-3091.

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