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FBI New York and FBI Omaha Arrest Wanted Fugitive from Nebraska

FBI New York January 05, 2011

NEW YORK—Vohn David Hunter was arrested this morning at an apartment in the Bronx without incident by the FBI New York’s Joint Bank Robbery Task Force and FBI Omaha. On August 15, 2005, Hunter allegedly robbed a Rochester armored truck outside a retail store in Omaha, Nebraska, with three other associates. During the robbery, Hunter and another suspect allegedly hid inside the store, waited for the guard to retrieve the proceeds, and attacked him before making off with the money in a waiting vehicle. Hunter was indicted on June 24, 2010, in the District of Nebraska.

“Vohn David Hunter thought he could run from his past, but the investigation conducted by the FBI in Omaha and New York ended with his capture. We thank the FBI New York for assisting in this investigation and arrest,” said Omaha Special Agent in Charge Weysan Dun.

“The strength of the FBI is the ability to work seamlessly with all of our field divisions to assist in any type of investigation; we are pleased that Hunter will be returned to Nebraska to face justice,” added New York Special Agent in Charge Diego Rodriguez.

For additional information, please contact the U.S. Attorney for the District of Nebraska.

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