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Bank robber remains at large

Leslie Stratmoen KVOW/KTAK News Director
November 6, 2009 - 01:40 p.m. EST
RIVERTON, Wyo. – A suspect wanted in connection with a possible armed robbery of a local bank is still at large. An employee of the US Bank on Broadway who was involved in the incident is OK.
Local law enforcement swarmed the bank two blocks off Main Street in Riverton at about 7:30 this morning. Two hours later they were leaving the scene, learning the suspect had fled.
Riverton police say the employee was confronted by a masked person who forced the employee inside and demanded money. When the suspect was told the money was locked up and not accessible, the suspect left.
Details about the suspect or possible weapon involved have been kept under wraps. The FBI has taken over the investigation because it has jurisdiction over banks.
Nearly the entire Riverton force was on scene, which is about 25 officers, assisted by sheriff’s deputies and state patrol troopers. Officers brandishing guns could be seen patrolling the area and also stationed in a cherry-picker type apparatus hanging above the bank.
Meanwhile, the students of the Lutheran school behind the bank were being gathered into the school’s basement as the school went to lockdown status. Some parents elected to keep their children at home once they learned what was happening.
The school re-opened as law enforcement dispersed and class continued with the students saying the pledge of allegiance and getting on with activities. But by mid-morning the school had closed for the day after school officials learned the suspect was still at large.

This is not a repeat,but another Bank - Another day, but same community!
Pair robs Rancho Cucamonga bank
By Stacia Glenn
Created: 11/06/2009 02:22:32 PM PST

Authorities are searching for two men who held up a bank in Rancho Cucamonga this morning.
The men robbed a U.S. Bank on Foothill Boulevard about 10 a.m. before fleeing in a black Chevy Silverado that was later found abandoned near the Office Depot, sheriff's officials said. The Chevy was reported stolen Thursday from Downey.
Anyone with information on the bank robbers are asked to call the sheriff's Rancho Cucamonga station at (909) 477-2800. Anonymous tipsters may call (800) 78-CRIME.

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