FBI Seeks Subject Wanted for Bank Robberies in Anchorage
FBI Anchorage March 02, 2014 |
At approximately 4:15 p.m. on Saturday, March 1, 2014, the Alaska USA Federal Credit Union branch at 125 West Diamond Boulevard, Anchorage, Alaska, was robbed by an unidentified subject. The subject entered the bank and presented a note demanding money. After obtaining approximately $2,078.00 in cash, the subject exited the east entrance of the bank and fled on foot. The subject did not display a weapon, and nobody was injured during the robbery.
Witnesses described the subject as an African-American male, approximately 20 to 30 years of age, approximately 5’7” to 5’11” tall, with a thin to medium build, medium to dark skin, black hair, a thin black mustache, and a small amount of chin hair. He was wearing a black ball cap with a dark brim, a black leather coat with a sewn-in hood, a dark grey hooded sweatshirt with the hood pulled up over his head and hat, black gloves, baggy and faded blue jeans, black shoes, and sunglasses with yellow/green/blue reflective lenses that changed color depending on the angle that light hit them.
The FBI believes the subject who committed this robbery may also be responsible for the February 25, 2014 robbery of the Credit Union 1 branch at 1941 Abbott Road in Anchorage, Alaska.
Anyone having information about the robbery or the identity of the subject is requested to contact the FBI at (907) 276-4441 or the Anchorage Police Department at (907) 786-8500.
- Press release concerning Credit Union 1 robbery