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Chase Bank Robbery Gwinnett

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

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Bomb-Threatening Bank Robber Holds Up Chase Bank in Duluth

Suspect matches description, used same MO as suspect in earlier robbery of Chase Bank in unincorporated Duluth.

A suspect who robbed the Chase Bank at 2697 Old Peachtree Road in the Duluth city limits Tuesday (April 9) afternoon matches the description and used the same MO (modus operandi) as a suspect in the Feb. 18 robbery of the Chase Bank at 3780 Old Norcross Road in unincorporated Duluth. The latest robbery occurred about 2:47 p.m. Tuesday. Duluth Police Det. Fran Foster confirmed that the suspect handed the teller a note that claimed he had a bomb and demanded money like in the earlier robbery. The suspect left on foot after obtaining about $3,000, she said. She described the suspect as a white male, age 45-65, 5’11” to 6 in’ height, and weighing 200 to 220 lbs. He was wearing jeans, a T-shirt, a watch cap pulled over his ears, and dark …

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

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News Nearby: Bank Robber Says He Has Bomb

Gwinnett County Police spokesman says the suspect gave the teller a note saying he wanted money and that he had a bomb.

Gwinnett County Police are looking for a man who is suspected of robbing a Chase Bank Monday, Feb. 18, after threatening that he had a bomb. According to a press release emailed Tuesday afternoon, police spokesman Cpl. Jake Smith said the robbery was reported at the Chase Bank at 3780 Old Norcross Road around 1:15 p.m. Monday. "The suspect gave a note to a teller indicating that he had a bomb and wanted money," Smith wrote. The suspect is described as an average-built white male in his late 40s or early 50s wearing blue jeans, tab jacket and black knit cap. (See photo attached to this file). Smith said the suspect fled on foot with a small amount of cash. No vehicle was seen. If you have seen the suspect or know anything about the crime, …

William H. Weresch

8:24 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

February 18th was President's Day. Weren't all the financial institutions closed as the stock market was. Something sounds fishy here.   more ›

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