In the most recent robbery, she entered Columbia Bank, 7500 N.E. 117th Ave., about 3:30 p.m. June 26 and approached the counter. She presented a note stating, “Do not alert anyone, no cops. Five minutes. No bait money. One minute. Big bills first.” She allegedly fled with $2,225 in cash and then commandeered a microcar to flee the scene.
Three weeks before that, on June 6, court records say, Berry entered a Shell gas station at 8515 N.E. Andresen Road and presented a note demanding money and implying that she had a weapon, though she never displayed one. She made off with $58, court records say.
On June 4, Berry entered a Tan Republic salon at 10501 N.E. Highway 99 at 9 p.m. and demanded money, stating that she had a gun, court records say. Berry also robbed a People’s Credit Union, 7403 N.E. Hazel Dell Ave., on April 27 by presenting a demand note. Court records don’t disclose how much was taken. Court records say Berry used similar methods to rob a Pizza Hut, 11500 N.E. 76th St., on April 14; a Kohl’s department store, 9312 N.E. Fifth Ave., on April 11; and a Shell gas station, 404 N.E. 78th St., on April 5.
Surveillance video from other financial institutions shows the defendant casing other banks within 30 minutes of the Columbia Bank robbery, court records say.