ROSEVILLE — A Warren man was arraigned in 39th District Court Jan. 30 for allegedly robbing a bank in Roseville.
Jeffery Larsh, 31, is alleged to have passed a note to a bank teller Jan. 28 demanding $6,000. The teller complied and Larsh allegedly left with the money. Following an investigation by Roseville police, Larsh was taken into custody.
Larsh is charged with bank robbery, a felony that could give him up to life in prison. He was arraigned by Judge Alyia Hakim, who set Larsh’s bond at $25,000 cash or surety, 10%.
“Thanks to the swift work of the Roseville Police Department, the defendant has been apprehended and will now face the full consequences of his actions,” Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said in a press release. “Robbing a bank is a serious offense, and our office is committed to holding offenders fully accountable.”
Larsh did not have an attorney assigned to him at press time.
He has a probable cause conference scheduled at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 12 with Judge Kathleen Tocco in 39th District Court.