MUNCIE, Ind. – A Muncie man who city police say robbed a southside credit union last week is dead.

Jeremy Todd Snider, 33, died at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Eskenazi Hospital in Indianapolis, where he was taken after he was critically injured at the Indiana Department of Correction’s Reception Diagnostic Center, in Plainfield, on Wednesday night.

Guy Rosebery, public information officer at that facility, said Friday afternoon he could not provide details on that incident, which is under investigation by Indiana State Police.

He did say Snider had been injured about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, and said the Muncie man's family members were notified and had joined him at the hospital.

Local authorities were told Snider had jumped or fallen from a window on the third floor of a building at the diagnostic center.

Documents had been prepared preliminarily charging Snider with robbery, criminal recklessness and pointing a firearm in a July 10 holdup at PrimeTrust Federal Credit Union. 3230 S. Madison St.

Authorities said during the robbery, a customer grabbed the bandit, who fired a gunshot, leaving the man with a graze wound on his leg.

A few hours after the holdup, city police released to the news media and posted on social media images of the bandit taken with surveillance cameras.

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According to Joe Todd, a city police captain, members of Snider's family told police they recognized him to be the robber in those images, along with clothing he was wearing and a backpack he had reportedly taken from another relative.

Investigators were also told Snider had recently been "bragging ... about having a new gun."

Officers also found the backpack, and a bicycle Snider allegedly fled from the credit union on, at an East Memorial Drive home. Its occupants said Snider had left those items there.

On July 12, Indianapolis police investigating a shooting at a Shadeland Avenue motel contacted Muncie authorities, and determined the suspect in that case was also Snider.

The Indianapolis shooting victim indicated his assailant had "a large amount of money he said was from robbing a bank."

Snider was arrested by Indianapolis police on July 13 after a caller told 911 dispatchers "the suspect from the Muncie bank robbery" was at a home along East 39th Street.

Muncie police went to the Indianapolis address, and were told by a woman there that "Jeremy had told her about the bank robbery," but later said he was joking.

They also recovered a .40-caliber handgun believed to have been used in the Muncie holdup, and observed "numerous new shirts, shoes and hats" Snider had apparently purchased in recent days.

On Monday, Muncie investigators went to the Marion County jail to interview Snider, a two-time convicted burglar being held for alleged parole violations.

He declined to talk to them, instead asking for legal representation.

The parole issues apparently resulted in the Muncie man's transfer to the Reception Diagnostic Center.

Douglas Walker is a news reporter at The Star Press. Contact him at 765-213-5851 or at dwalker@muncie.gannett.com.