The FBI is Seeking Information Concerning a Bank Robbery in Miami

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

The FBI is seeking information concerning a bank robbery that took place this afternoon, February 11, 2021, at approximately 1:30 pm at a Chase Bank branch located at 13745 SW 152 Street in Miami.

A robber entered the bank and demanded money from a bank employee.  There were no injuries; there were customers in the bank at the time of the robbery.  The amount of money taken will not be released at this time.

The FBI issues press releases for matters of public safety and/or requests for public assistance/information.

Anyone with information about this robbery or an FBI investigation is urged to call (754)703-2000.

The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force and Castle Rock Police Department Seek the Public’s Assistance in Identifying Two Bank Robbers

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force and Castle Rock Police Department seek the public’s assistance in identifying two individuals suspected of robbing the Bank of America located at 1351 New Beale Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, at approximately 11:50 a.m. on Saturday, February 27, 2021.

Suspect #1 is described as a Caucasian female, who is approximately 30 to 40 years of age. She was wearing a white baseball cap, a pink gaiter as a mask, prescription glasses, a neon green sweater, black leggings with neon green stripes, and carrying a black purse.

Suspect #2 is described as a Caucasian male. He was wearing a white baseball cap, sunglasses with orange reflective lenses, a black face covering, a yellow short-sleeved t-shirt over a long-sleeved black shirt, an orange construction vest, tan or brown khaki-style pants, and dark-colored shoes.

Bank robbery is punishable up to a 20-year prison sentence for each offense and increases if a dangerous weapon is used in the commission of the crime. The FBI continues to provide financial institutions with the best practices for security to make them less vulnerable to robberies.

If anyone has any information on the bank robbery above, or any bank robbery, please call the FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force at 303-629-7171; or, you can remain anonymous and earn up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) by calling CRIMESTOPPERS at 720-913-STOP (7867).

The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force and Englewood Police Department Seek the Public’s Assistance in Identifying Two Bank Robbers

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force and Englewood Police Department seek the public’s assistance in identifying two individuals suspected of robbing the FirstBank located at 8600 East Arapahoe Road, Englewood, Colorado, at approximately 1:16 p.m. this afternoon, February 25, 2021.

Suspect #1 is described as a dark-skinned male in his late 30s to early 40s, approximately 5’9” tall with a medium build. He was wearing a red long-sleeved shirt, black hooded Ecko Unlimited zip-up vest, black pants, a blue and gray stars & stripes beanie hat, a gray gaiter, and glasses.

Suspect #2 is described as a Caucasian female in her late 20s to early 30s, approximately 5’5” tall with a medium build. She was wearing a pink shirt, a long dark puffy jacket, blue jeans, tall brown boots, a black floppy hat, and a rainbow tie-dye bandana as a face covering.

Bank robbery is punishable up to a 20-year prison sentence for each offense and increases if a dangerous weapon is used in the commission of the crime. The FBI continues to provide financial institutions with the best practices for security to make them less vulnerable to robberies.

If anyone has any information on the bank robbery above, or any bank robbery, please call the FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force at 303-629-7171; or, you can remain anonymous and earn up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) by calling CRIMESTOPPERS at 720-913-STOP (7867).

The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force Needs the Public’s Help Identifying and Locating Bank Robbers

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

The FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force and multiple Denver metro area law enforcement agencies need the public’s help identifying and locating individuals involved in several bank robberies over the past two days.

Following is a list of the bank robbery details:

  • Thursday, February 11, 2021
  • First Bank
  • 2740 South Colorado Boulevard
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Robbed at approximately 4:29 p.m.
  • Two suspects presented a note, threatened harm, and fled on foot.

Suspect #1 is described as a Caucasian or Hispanic male, approximately 6’0” tall with a stocky build. He was wearing a black long sleeve shirt, an orange and silver construction vest, black hat, and dark neck gaiter.

Suspect #2 is described as a Black male, approximately 5’9” tall with a slim build. He was wearing a black patterned button-up shirt, dark pants, black gloves, black hat, black neck gaiter, and a silver chain and pendant.

  • Friday, February 12, 2021
  • First Bank
  • 2155 West 136th Avenue
  • Broomfield, Colorado
  • Robbed at 9:57 a.m.
  • One suspect fled in a gray Acura sedan.

The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, 5’5” to 5’9” tall with a stocky build. He is estimated to be in his mid-30s, with long, dark brown hair, and dark eyes. The suspect was wearing a purple button-down shirt, dark gray jacket, dark gray pants, black neck gaiter, and a black beanie hat.

  • Key Bank
  • 88 Lamar Street
  • Broomfield, Colorado
  • Robbed at 10:23 a.m.

The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, 5’7” to 5’9” tall with a thin build. He is described as being in his 20s to 30s, with a thin face. He was wearing blue jeans, a dark gray jacket, black dress shoes, a yellow and black plaid button-down shirt, a maroon knitted hat, a maroon neck gaiter, and maroon gloves.

  • US Bank
  • 8441 West Bowles Avenue
  • Littleton, Colorado
  • Robbed at approximately 11:02 a.m.
  • The suspect presented a note, threatened harm, and fled on foot.

The suspect was described as a Caucasian male in his late 30s to late 40s, approximately 5’1” to 5’3” tall with a medium build. He was wearing a black hooded jacket, blue pants, a beige fedora hat, and a blue surgical face mask. He was carrying a black drawstring backpack. He is believed to be the same suspect who robbed the Wells Fargo Bank at 7375 West 52nd Avenue, Arvada on February 2, 2021.

Bank robbery is punishable up to a 20-year prison sentence for each offense, and increases if a dangerous weapon is used in the commission of the crime. The FBI continues to provide financial institutions with the best practices for security to make them less vulnerable to robberies.

If anyone has any information on the bank robberies above, or any bank robbery, please call the FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force at 303-629-7171; or, you can remain anonymous and earn up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) by calling CRIMESTOPPERS at 720-913-STOP (7867).

Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

Man Charged with Six Bank Robberies Throughout Arizona

PHOENIX, AZ—On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, the Phoenix Police Department with assistance from the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force arrested Jeffrey Patterson, 45, without incident following a bank robbery at Chase Bank, 17140 North Cave Creek Road in Phoenix. Patterson faces charges in connection with six bank robberies throughout Arizona, including:

  • February 4, 2021, Wells Fargo Bank, 15760 North Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale, Arizona
  • February 10, 2021, Chase Bank, 13602 North 7th Street, Phoenix, Arizona
  • February 16, 2021, Chase Bank, 4714 South Rural Road, Tempe, Arizona
  • February 18, 2021, Wells Fargo Bank, 1004 West Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, Arizona
  • February 19, 2021, National Bank of Arizona, 5360 North La Cholla Boulevard, Tucson, Arizona
  • March 2, 2021, Chase Bank, 17140 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, Arizona

In each instance, Patterson would enter a bank, contact an open teller, demand money, and flee on foot.

No one was physically injured during the bank robberies.

The FBI’s Violent Crimes Task Force would like to thank the Phoenix Police Department for their outstanding work on this case, along with Scottsdale Police Department, Tempe Police Department, Chandler Police Department, Pima County Sheriff’s Department, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of Arizona.

Patterson has been charged in a criminal complaint, filed in federal court. A complaint is only an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Related court documents and information may be found on the website of the District Court for Arizona at http://www.azd.uscourts.gov/ or on PACER https://www.pacer.gov/

The FBI Violent Crimes Task Force is comprised of the Phoenix Police Department, Peoria Police Department, Scottsdale Police Department, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office FATE team, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, and the FBI.

Magistrate Number: 2:21-mj-08039