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Bank of Oklahoma Robbery in Oklahoma City

FBI Oklahoma City January 29, 2011
  • Special Agent Terry B. Weber (405) 290-3614

OKLAHOMA CITY—James E. Finch, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Oklahoma, announced the robbery of the Bank of Oklahoma, 2500 N. Penn Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This bank branch is located inside Buy For Less.

At approximately 4:21 this afternoon, a white male milled around the bank’s deposit slip counter for a few minutes, walked up to the teller counter, and presented a note demanding money. The robber indicated he had a firearm then placed his hand inside his pocket and pointed it towards the teller. The teller complied with the robber’s demand. The robber took an undetermined amount of money in his hand and fled the area on foot. A weapon was not seen and no one was injured in today’s robbery.

The robber was described as white male in his late 20s to early 30s with blue eyes and a goatee shaped into a triangle. He was wearing a black windbreaker-style jacket, white and green colored gloves, white t-shirt, blue jeans, white tennis shoes, and a blue baseball-style cap.

The robbery is being investigated by the FBI and the Oklahoma City Police Department.

Anyone with information regarding this robbery should contact the FBI at (405) 290-7770 (24-hour number). You may remain anonymous.

The Oklahoma Banker’s Association offers up to $2,000.00 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and/or conviction of anyone robbing a member bank.

Oklahoma City Bank Robbery Suspect (1/29/11)