A 42-year-old man was arrested a day after he allegedly robbed a Chase Bank branch in Orange County.
On Wednesday, October 16, Lovenson Allen Mose was arrested in connection with a robbery incident that occurred the previous day at the Chase Bank in Pine Hills, which is located at 801 Deauville Drive, near the intersection of N Pine Hills Road and W Colonial Drive.

According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Mose was allegedly captured on video surveillance footage entering the Chase Bank branch on Tuesday, October 15.
Once inside the bank, the sheriff’s office states that Mose approached a teller and “demanded money.”


After receiving an unspecified amount of cash from the teller, Mose was allegedly captured on an exterior camera walking away from the bank.

According to OCSO, detectives launched an investigation into the robbery incident and were able to positively identify Mose as the suspect.
Mose was soon located by detectives, and he was placed under arrest and transported to Orange County Jail. He is currently being held without bond on the following charges: robbery, trafficking in fentanyl (four grams or more), and three counts of violation of conditional release.
No further details regarding the robbery incident were provided by law enforcement.
