A man suspected of robbing a Texas bank with his young child in tow has been arrested by the FBI.
According to Fort Worth police and the Dallas Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 44-year-old Ronnie Newman was arrested by police in Mineral Wells, Texas, on Monday.
The investigation was concluded after Newman arrived at a First Convenience Bank branch inside a Fort Worth Walmart store on June 6 with her young child.
The young child was sitting in the seat of a shopping cart when Newman handed the teller a note demanding cash, according to the FBI.
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Ronnie Newman, with his young child in tow, robbed the First Convenience Bank branch inside the Walmart on June 6. (Fort Worth Police Department)
After the teller handed over the cash, the suspect pushed the child in the cart to the exit.
The man then took her outside and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.
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Photos released by Fort Worth police showed Newman carrying the child out of the bank after the robbery.

Ronnie Newman was arrested on June 17th for allegedly robbing a bank in Fort Worth, Texas. (Fort Worth Police Department)
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The FBI and Fort Worth Police Department arrested Newman after receiving multiple tips from the public.
