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$10,000 Reward Offered for Information on Cedar Hill Bank Robbers

FBI Dallas February 01, 2010
  • Public Affairs Specialist Allison Mahan (972) 559-5000

Robert E. Casey Jr., Special Agent in Charge, Dallas FBI, announced that a reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons responsible for the January 28, 2010, robbery of the Bank of America located at 156 West Beltline Road, Cedar Hill, Texas.

Bank of America, along with Wells Fargo Bank, announced they were offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons responsible for the January 28, 2010, robbery of the Bank of America in Cedar Hill, Texas.  

The robbers of the Bank of America in Cedar Hill, Texas are also suspects in the January 6, 2010, robbery of the Resource 1 Credit Union located at 755 N. Highway 67, Cedar Hill, Texas, and are possibly responsible for two other robberies in recent months. Guns have been displayed during these robberies, and the robbers assaulted a bank customer in the most recent robbery.

This two-man robbery team is known for taking over banks during their robbery attempts and corralling bank employees into areas of the bank at the conclusion of their robberies.

The two robbers are described as:

Robber 1: Male, Black, 16-25 years old, 5’06”-5’09” tall, weighing 140-160 pounds.

Robber 2: Male, Black or Hispanic, 16-25 years old, 5’06”-5’09” tall, weighing 140-160 pounds.

These robbers wear baggy blue jeans, dark hooded sweatshirts, masks, and black padded winter coats with faux fir trim around the hood and gloves.

The robbers were seen leaving the Bank of America robbery in a dark colored, SUV-type vehicle.

In all incidents the robbers have been armed with handguns and should be considered ARMED AND DANGEROUS.   

These robberies are being investigated jointly by the FBI and Cedar Hill Police Department. 

Anyone recognizing these robbers or having information about their current whereabouts should call the Dallas FBI Office at 972-559-5000 or their local police agency. These persons should not be approached by citizens who may recognize them or know their whereabouts.

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

Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 1 of 8 (2/1/10) Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 2 of 8 (2/1/10)
Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 3 of 8 (2/1/10) Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 4 of 8 (2/1/10)
Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 5 of 8 (2/1/10) Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 6 of 8 (2/1/10)
Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 7 of 8 (2/1/10) Cedar Hill Bank Robbery Suspect, Photo 8 of 8 (2/1/10)