BANK ROBBERY TERRORISM and MAJOR 211 INTELLIGENCE
REPORT WEEK Oct.3 – Oct. 9 , 2009, UNCENSORED
ACCURATE WEEK # 845 UPDATED/ POSTED EVERY MONDAY MORNING.
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Opening Take-Over...No Security
Bank near Long Grove robbed
By Joseph Ryan | Daily Herald Staffer
Published: 10/10/2009 11:54 AM
Buzz up!
A bank near Long Grove was robbed at gunpoint this morning with the offender fleeing the scene after handcuffing two employees, police say.
Investigators with the Lake County Sheriff 's Department and the FBI are searching for a male, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, who was wearing all black and a New York Yankees hat at the time of the stickup of the bank, National City.
The robber was hiding in the bushes near the bank at 3980 Route 22 when an employee approached the front door to open the facility for the day, says Lake County Sgt. Troy Oldham.
The robber then forced his way into the bank at about 8 a.m. by threatening the employee with a glock-style handgun, Oldham said.
"He told him he didn't want to kill anybody, he just wanted the money," Oldham said.
Two employees in the building were then tied up with plastic handcuffs and forced to sit on the floor as the lone robber made off with several thousand dollars in cash, Oldham said. The robbery was reported by a customer in the drive-through lanes who saw the employees tied up on the floor.
Police say the robber left the scene on foot.
In responding to the call of a robbery, one Lake County Sheriff's deputy was in a single-car crash that resulted in minor injuries.
Lake County Deputy Ashley Tomazal took evasive action when a car stopped in front of her squad car, said Sgt. Timothy Jonites. Tomazal lost control of the squad, which had its emergency lights on at the time, and went about 80 feet off Midlothian Road near Highland Avenue, he said.
Tomazal was being treated for minor injuries this morning at Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville, Jonites said.
Bank Robbers running out of Banks in Victor Valley, time to go back for seconds?
DCB hit by robber
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Fourth bank robbed in Victor Valley in less than two weeks
October 09, 2009 11:24 AM
BEATRIZ E. VALENZUELA Staff Writer
VICTORVILLE • In the fourth bank robbery in little more than one week, a man held up the Desert Community Bank on La Paz Drive in Victorville shortly after 10 a.m. Friday.
No one was hurt in the incident and the robber did make off with an undisclosed amount of money, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Victorville station officials said.
The white man in his 50s or 60s waited outside the bank with other customers until employees opened the doors for the business day, Karen Hunt, spokeswoman for the Victorville station said.
The robber — wearing dark sweats, a backpack and a fedora-style hat — handed a note to the teller demanding money.
“While no weapon was seen, he did allude to using some sort of force if the teller did not comply,” Hunt said.
After receiving money, the robber then exited the bank, jumped on his dark-colored bicycle and fled.
Officials found a backpack with the dark sweats and a zip-up sweatshirt in a laundromat bathroom a short distance away. The bandit’s bicycle was also recovered.
Friday’s heist was the fourth local bank robbery in little more than a week.
• On Oct. 5 a robber held up the US Bank on Seventh Street at Desert Knoll Drive in Victorville
• On Sept. 1, four robbers ordered customers to the floor and held up the Wachovia Bank branch on Hesperia Road in Victorville
• On Sept. 1, a man held up the Bank of America branch on Highway 18 and Navajo Road in Apple Valley.
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Take-Over with sawed-off Shotgun, wonder if bank will reimburse bank teller for stolen car?
BREAKING NEWS: Slater bank robbed at gunpoint
By: Luke Jennett, Staff Writer
Published: Friday, October 9, 2009 3:58 PM CDT
SLATER -- Police are looking for a suspect who robbed a bank in Slater shortly after noon today.
The Story County Sheriff’s Office received a call at 12:08 p.m. about a robbery at the South Story Bank & Trust in Slater. The caller said a lone male suspect at least 6-feet tall with a slender build and wearing a stocking mask, coat and gloves had entered the bank with a bag and what appeared to be a sawed-off shotgun.
According to the sheriff’s report, the suspect aimed the gun at a female clerk and asked her to fill the bag with money, which the employee did. After being given an undisclosed amount of cash, the suspect then took a set of car keys from the employee and drove off in her vehicle.
Teller followed 'Company Policy'.... BIG mistake....
Upper Darby cops seek bank robber
UPPER DARBY — A lone robber, armed with a sawed-off shotgun, allegedly threatened a bank teller after she didn’t take his robbery note seriously.
Delaware County Times Found 3 hours ago Translate • More info
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Old Ex-Cons wanting to get back in the Joint, 3 meals, warm cot, free medical and HDTV.
Elderly bank robber strikes in San Diego County again
Los Angeles Times
It was the fourth bank robbery in recent weeks in which the robber was a man of advancing years. On Aug. 29, a robber in his 70s struck the US Bank in ...
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