Robbery of Bank of Oklahoma Branch in Oklahoma City
FBI Oklahoma City January 18, 2013 |
OKLAHOMA CITY—James E. Finch, Special Agent in Charge of the Oklahoma City Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced the robbery of the Bank of Oklahoma branch at 4324 S. E. 44th Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
At approximately 9:28 a.m. on January 18, 2013, two black males entered the bank with weapons drawn. One subject approached the teller counter, yelling, “Give me the money,” and pointing a dark colored revolver at the teller. The second subject stayed near the front door with a dark colored handgun pointed in the direction of the tellers. The teller complied with the demand and the subject at the counter put the money in a black backpack. Both subjects departed the bank and were last observed on foot heading south. No one was injured in today’s robbery.
Surveillance photos and witness descriptions depict the subjects as follows:
- Subject one: black male, early 20s, 6’3”-6’4” tall, thin build, wearing a black hooded jacket and white sweat pants, carrying a dark-colored revolver.
- Subject two: black male, 5’9”-5’10” tall, stocky build, black hooded jacket and dark jeans, carrying a dark-colored handgun
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 a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and/or conviction of anyone robbing a member bank.