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Bank Robber Sought

FBI Minneapolis February 10, 2011
  • Chief Division Counsel Kyle A. Loven (763) 569-8540

On February 10, 2011, at approximately 1:00 p.m., the United Educators Credit Union, located at 4111 Central Avenue NE in Minneapolis, was robbed by a lone masked man. The robber entered the bank and approached the teller counter. He told a teller he was robbing her and that he did not want to shoot her. No weapon was actually observed. The teller provided him with an undisclosed amount of cash, and also a dye pack. The robber left the bank and was last seen walking south along Central Avenue. No one sustained any injuries.

The robber is described as a white male, about 5’10” tall and having a medium build. He wore a black wool dress coat, black ski mask, dark pants and hat, and dark shoes. The robber is also believed to be responsible for the US Bank robbery yesterday in St. Paul and the Central Bank robbery last Friday in Minneapolis.

Ralph S. Boelter, Special Agent in Charge of the Minneapolis Office of the FBI, requests that anyone with information regarding this bank robbery contact the Minneapolis FBI at 612-376-3200, the Columbia Heights Police Department at 763-706-3756, or Crime Stoppers.

Minneapolis Bank Robbery Suspect (2/10/11)