FBI Richmond
Public Affairs Specialist Dennette Rybiski
(804) 261-1044
June 14, 2019

FBI Richmond Offers Reward: Seeks Subject Involved in Armed Bank Robbery

David W. Archey, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Richmond Division announces a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the subject responsible for the May 20, 2019, armed robbery of the Call Federal Credit Union located in the 3600 block of Call Federal Drive in Midlothian, Virginia.

On May 20, 2019, an unknown male subject entered the Call Federal Credit Union and approached the victim teller. The subject provided a threatening note and demanded money. A handgun was produced and employees and customers were ordered to the floor of the lobby. He then moved everyone to the back of the bank and demanded the bank manager place additional money in his backpack. Before exiting the bank, the subject took all of the victims cell phones.

The subject is described as a slender black male, approximately 27 to 33 years of age, 6’0”, 170 pounds, with black hair in short braids and a “scruffy” beard. At the time of the robbery the subject wore reflective lensed sunglasses, a gray “bucket-style” hat, a gray long-sleeved shirt, a yellow and orange reflective work vest, blue jeans, and black tennis shoes.

During the course of the robbery the subject brandished what is described as a black and silver semi-automatic handgun. The subject is considered armed and dangerous.

A Wanted by the FBI poster is on the FBI’s main webpage. Additional images of this subject are found in the multimedia section of the poster.

This case is being investigated by the FBI Richmond Central Virginia Violent Crimes Task Force. Contact FBI Richmond at 804-261-1044 with information that may lead to the identification of this individual. Tips may also be submitted at tips.fbi.gov.