WOMAN
ROBBED
AT
DELTONA
ATM
The
Volusia
County
Sheriff's
Office
is
investigating
the
armed
robbery
of a
woman
as
she
was
depositing
money
from
an
ATM
in
Deltona
Tuesday
night.
No
shots
were
fired
and
no
one
was
injured
during
the
incident.
Approximately
15
deputies,
K9
units
and
a
Sheriff's
Office
helicopter
responded
to
the
area,
but
didn't
find
the
suspect.

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The
31-year-old
woman
was
at
the
Bank
of
America,
1241
E.
Normandy
Blvd.,
at
about
7:14
p.m.
She
was
alone
in
her
car
at
the
drive-thru
ATM
when
a
man
walked
up
to
her.
He
held
a
gun
to
the
woman's
head
and
demanded
the
cash
she
had
on
her.
She
handed
it
over
and
the
man
then
fled.
Once
he
was
gone,
the
woman
used
her
cell
phone
to
call
for
help.
The
first
deputies
arrived
on
scene
in
less
than
two
minutes
and
began
their
search.
A K9
unit
was
able
to
track
the
suspect's
scent,
but
then
abruptly
lost
it,
leading
deputies
to
believe
he
got
into
a
vehicle.
The
victim
described
her
assailant
as a
Hispanic
man
in
his
mid-20s,
about
5'7"
with
short
black
hair.
He
wore
a
white
shirt
and
blue
jean
shorts.
Anyone
with
information
about
the
robbery
is
asked
to
call
the
Sheriff's
Office
at
(386)
736-5999
or
Crime
Stoppers
of
Northeast
Florida,
toll-free,
at
(888)
277-TIPS.
Tipsters
can
also
provide
information
by
texting
“TIP231
plus
the
message”
to
CRIMES.
Anyone
who
provides
information
to
Crime
Stoppers
will
remain
anonymous
and
can
qualify
for
a
reward
of
up
to
$1,000.