CUSTOMERS of a struggling bank branch have had their hopes of its full return dashed following an incident at the ATM.
On February 9, Huntington Bank shuttered its branch in Buckeye, Ohio – a town situated within Cleveland – due to high levels of crime.
The closure of the location was proposed during the fall as safety concerns for employees and customers continued to rise.
Previous reports detail an alleged bank robbery at the location as well as residents telling Signal Cleveland that bullets hit the branch during a shootout last year.
Locals made desperate attempts to save the location including a bid to keep it open for a further 90 days.
However, this idea …