BROOKLYN, Ohio – One person was arrested Tuesday morning in connection with a November armed bank robbery, the FBI said.

Nathaniel Byron Hill, 20, was arrested in Cleveland after a tipster called law enforcement officials, FBI spokeswoman Vicki Anderson said. He is charged with one count of aggravated robbery in Parma Municipal Court, records show.

Hill is accused of being one of the men responsible for robbing a Huntington Bank branch on November 28, 2016, Anderson said. His accused accomplice, 21-year-old Devontae Ware, remains at-large. Ware is also charged with one count of aggravated robbery in Parma Municipal Court, records state.

During the robbery, one of the robbers pointed a revolver at the teller Bonus veren siteler while the other held out a bag and demanded cash, Anderson said. Gobahis The teller complied, and the duo ran away from the bank.

It’s unclear whether Hill is accused of being the robber who was armed or the robber who took the cash from the teller. Court records do not state when Hill is expected to appear in front of a judge.

The FBI said in a news release that it is “hopeful” that tips will be sent in regarding Ware’s location. Tips can remain anonymous, and reward money is still available for information that leads to Ware’s arrest.

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