The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are looking for
a man who robbed Bank of the West, 5228 Central Ave SW, on Monday,
March 25, 2013.
The suspect is described as Hispanic with a dark complexion, approximately 6’2” tall with a slender build and in his mid-30s.
He wore sunglasses, a black hooded sweatshirt with a large white cross on it, a black baseball cap with a blue bill, blue jeans, and black and white running shoes.
The suspect carried a blue and black backpack.
Witnesses say he entered the bank shortly before 3 p.m. and handed a teller a note demanding money.
The teller gave an undisclosed amount of money to the suspect, who was last seen walking east on Central Avenue NW.
Bank robbery is punishable by a 20-year prison sentence for each offense, and the penalty increases if a dangerous weapon is used in the commission of the crime.
Anyone with information about this bank robbery is asked to call the Albuquerque FBI Office at (505) 889-1300 (24 hours) or Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers, anonymously, at (505) 843-STOP.
The FBI may pay a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the suspect’s arrest and conviction.
Photos of the suspect:
The suspect is described as Hispanic with a dark complexion, approximately 6’2” tall with a slender build and in his mid-30s.
He wore sunglasses, a black hooded sweatshirt with a large white cross on it, a black baseball cap with a blue bill, blue jeans, and black and white running shoes.
The suspect carried a blue and black backpack.
Witnesses say he entered the bank shortly before 3 p.m. and handed a teller a note demanding money.
The teller gave an undisclosed amount of money to the suspect, who was last seen walking east on Central Avenue NW.
Bank robbery is punishable by a 20-year prison sentence for each offense, and the penalty increases if a dangerous weapon is used in the commission of the crime.
Anyone with information about this bank robbery is asked to call the Albuquerque FBI Office at (505) 889-1300 (24 hours) or Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers, anonymously, at (505) 843-STOP.
The FBI may pay a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the suspect’s arrest and conviction.
Photos of the suspect:
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