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Friday, March 29, 2024

Trinity Catholic High School locked down while Ocala police chase suspected bank robber

Paul Douglas VanKooten

Ocala Police officers rushed to a local bank Thursday afternoon in response to a robbery.

Officers arrived at the Chase Bank, located at 2525 SW 42nd St., at 2:13 p.m. and following a brief foot pursuit, 54-year-old Paul Douglas VanKooten was arrested and taken into custody.

Ocala Police officers were called to the Chase Bank, located at 2525 SW 42nd St., at 2:13 p.m. Thursday after a robbery took place at the financial institution.

Trinity Catholic High School was placed on lockdown as a precaution, but it was lifted a short time later.

VanKooten was booked into the Marion County Jail at 5:03 p.m. He was charged with bank robbery with a firearm and resisting arrest without violence.

Ocala Police officers arrested this man, later identified as 54-year-old Paul Douglas VanKooten, in connection with a Thursday robbery at Chase Bank on SE 42nd Street.

VanKooten, who is no stranger to the Marion County legal system, was being held on $21,000 bond. He has been housed at the jail 14 times since May 2003.

Prior to Thursday’s arrest, the last time he was in the facility was June 3, 2017, when he was charged with battery on a person 65 or older.

Ocala Police officers took Paul Douglas VanKooten into custody Thursday afternoon after a brief foot pursuit following a robbery at the Chase Bank on SW 42nd Street.

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