Updated: Thursday, 29 Oct 2009, 7:42 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 29 Oct 2009, 6:52 PM EDT
Reported By: Doug Evans | Edited By: Leigha Baugham
COBB COUNTY, Ga. (MyFOX ATLANTA) - A pastor's wife was robbed of the church offering at a Mableton and investigators released video that they say might help them catch the thief.
Police released new video Thursday of robbery suspect Davian Oliver arriving at Southern Regional Hospital. Police said Oliver suffered a broken leg while running away from a robbery in Cobb County last August.
Witness said Ron McDonald said Oliver broke his leg when he tried to jump from a wall following the robbery. "He just ran right off this wall. It was 10 to 15 feet tall," recalled Oliver.
McDonald was one of the eyewitnesses who chased Oliver after he saw him rob a woman at an RBC bank in Mableton. McDonald said he will never forget the woman's cry for help. "It was a scream like I have personally never heard in my life."
The robbery was caught on bank security cameras. Police identified the victim as a local pastor's wife who was depositing the church offering.
"That means that there are multiple victims. The woman who was carrying the bank bag was a victim. The church is a victim. Those tithing and the offerings that go to pay their utility bills to pay their minister's salary, to pay to keep their doors open and contribute to missions that are far-reaching," said John Dawes of the Cobb County Police Department.
Police said Davian Oliver is 27-years-old. He was described as standing 5'8" tall and weighing 160 pounds. He has lived in southwest Atlanta and goes by the street name Stank.
McDonald said he chased Oliver after he saw him jump off that wall, which he said was 10 to 15 feet high. McDonald said Oliver then pulled a gun on him and crawled into a getaway car."
"It's absolutely possible that this is a getaway driver and that's why we would like to hear from this person.
If he is not involved, we just to hear from him about taking Stank to the hospital that day," said Dawes.
The crime was bold, yet foolish. Why would anyone break into a police …