A man was arrested following an alleged bank robbery in Worcester, Massachusetts, on Friday afternoon.
Worcester police say they responded to a report of a bank robbery at Banco Santander in the area of 507 Main St.
Authorities say a man entered the bank and loudly demanded money, saying it was a robbery, where an officer took a photo and sent it to the police department.
A K9 tracked the man, identified as 35-year-old Christopher Grannis, to an alleyway where police found him, according to police.
Police say Grannis refused to turn himself in and threatened to shoot police before he was taken into custody.
Grannis now faces charges of unarmed robbery, theft of more than $1,200 and an outstanding warrant for his arrest.