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Reward Offered for Information Leading to the Arrest and Conviction of the Person Responsible for the July 30, 2010, Robbery of Bank of America Located at 3100 Altamesa Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas

FBI Dallas August 16, 2010
  • Public Affairs Specialist Allison Mahan (972) 559-5000

Robert E. Casey Jr., Special Agent In Charge, Dallas, FBI, announced Bank of America and the Texas Bankers Foundation is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the July 30, 2010, robbery of the Bank of America located at 3100 Altamesa Blvd, Fort Worth, Texas.

The robber, dubbed the “Doo Rag Bandit” after wearing a black doo rag during several of his crimes, is the primary suspect in the following bank robberies:

  • 12/23/2009 Bank of America 5670 Bryant Irvin Rd Fort Worth, TX
  • 01/07/2010 Bank of America 116 E Seminary Drive Fort Worth, TX
  • 02/12/2010 Bank of America 4751 S Hulen Street Fort Worth, TX
  • 04/24/2010 BBVA Compass 2601 S Hulen Street Fort Worth TX
  • 05/27/2010 Bank of America 3100 Altamesa Blvd Fort Worth TX
  • 07/03/2010 Bank of America 5670 Bryant Irvin Rd Fort Worth TX
  • 07/30/2010 Bank of America 3100 Altamesa Blvd Fort Worth TX

The Doo Rag Bandit is described as a Male, Black, 30-35 years old, 6’0”-6’2” tall, weighing 185-200 pounds. He usually wears a black doo rag or a navy blue Dallas Cowboys hat on his head during bank robberies.

These robberies are being investigated jointly by the FBI and Fort Worth Police Department.

Anyone recognizing this robber or having information about his current whereabouts should call the Dallas FBI Office at 972-559-5000 or their local police agency. This person should not be approached by citizens who may recognize him or know his whereabouts.

Photographs from bank surveillance cameras are below and will be posted on bandittracker.com.

Fort Worth “Doo Rag Bandit,” Photo 1 of 5 (8/16/10) Fort Worth “Doo Rag Bandit,” Photo 5 of 5 (8/16/10)
Fort Worth “Doo Rag Bandit,” Photo 3 of 5 (8/16/10) Fort Worth “Doo Rag Bandit,” Photo 4 of 5 (8/16/10)
Fort Worth “Doo Rag Bandit,” Photo 2 of 5 (8/16/10)