This is the latest update on the shooting of a pregnant bank teller in Indianapolis, Indiana, this week. Katherin Shuffield, who is pregnant with twins, is still in critical condition, but her babies are said to be not in danger. Four men have been arrested in connection with the bank robbery and police are still searching for the actual shooter.
Indianapolis--Police found a gold Dodge Intrepid at Rick's Towing, in Indianapolis, at about 1 p.m., Thursday. Authorities had said they were looking for such a car in connection with Tuesday morning'srobbery and shooting at Huntington National Bank.The detective said the car smelled like a dye pack -- an antitheft device that banks keep with its money -- had exploded in or near the vehicle. Police had said they believed whoever robbed the bank picked up a dye pack as he grabbed money from the bank's drawers.
Police said one of the four arrestees gave investigators information about a man he said committed the robbery and shooting.
Arrested during two raids Wednesday were Shad James, 25, Joseph Wilburn, 22, Stevan Peterson, 21, and Tyrone Daniels, 33. They were being held on preliminary charges of conspiracy to commit robbery.
According toa police report, James admitted having knowledge about the robbery, helped police identify the other people who were arrested, and identified the shooter as someone named "Milbrook."
According tothe report, James told police that the robbery was planned a couple ofdays in advance, and that on the morning of the robbery, he, Wilburnand "Milbrook" were in a gold Dodge Intrepid. James said Peterson was in a blue Honda Pilot, the other vehicle police say was involved in the case, according to the report.
James told police he was let out of the Intrepid before the robbery after he expressed concern about what was about to happen, according to the report. Police said James told them that he returned to a duplex one of the homes police raided Wednesday -- shortly after the robbery and heard Milbrook, Peterson and Wilburn discuss what had happened.
Witnesses described the shooter as black, 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing about 215 pounds. He was wearing a blue stocking cap, a darkface covering, a gray jacket, blue jeans and dark shoes withlight-colored heels, witnesses told police. Police said he also wore sunglasses and teal surgical gloves and was carrying a 9 mm gun.


