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Me: So this you remember?

 

Mom: Yeah, I remember this, because Tommy and Bobby got scared. Not scared scared, but they weren't quite sure.

Bank Robber Sticker collaboration with Molzer

A tavern of ill-fame that caters to a lower class of customer.

 

This was built for Forbidden Cove's Seedpart contest. The idea was to use frogs in a creative "non-froggie" way.

Remember those photos I posted a year ago that showed the family of bluegrass performers? They were performing at Silver Dollar City. This photo (and the three others) were taken on the same day, with the same camera, on the same roll of film, and at the same place, Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. This means this and the other three photos are now 40 years old.

 

This photo is part of the park's train ride, where the train abruptly stops for a robbery. But instead of being held up by anyone from the James-Younger Gang, we have two bungling hillbilly brothers. The "conductor" tries to figure out what they really want, and the one brother's expression is that he wants the women on the train, more than any money.

 

The roles were played by actors, probably theater students from the nearby universities, who were working on their acting chops by doing silly stuff like this.

 

This photo was shot on Eastman Kodak 5247 motion picture negative, and I think this was either the first or second roll of the stock I had used. I shot it with the Vivitar 400 S/L camera, using the Vivitar 200mm lens. I was shooting with a Vivitar No. 85 filter, but I can't remember my shutter speed or f/stop.

Page 11 of the Chicago Tribune TV Week for September 14-20, 1963.

©AVucha 2015

Update: A 45-year-old Cary man has been arrested in connection with the robbery at Fifth Third Bank on Wednesday in Woodstock.

 

Michael Feterick, also known as Michael Retterly, was charged with bank robbery in federal court today. He remains in custody and was scheduled to make his first court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston, according to a release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and full restitution, the release said.

 

According to the complaint, Feterick entered Fifth Third Bank, located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr., at about 10:50 a.m. and presented the teller with a note written with a black Sharpie pen stating, "Money, no dye pack." The teller gave Feterick the money from her drawer, according to the release.

 

Feterick was arrested late Wednesday at an Algonquin hotel by FBI agents and police officers from Woodstock and Crystal Lake, the release said.

  

Original Article:

No charges have been filed in connection with the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake on March 30.

The man who robbed the Fifth Third Bank is Woodstock on Wednesday is likely the same person who robbed another Fifth Third Bank branch in Crystal Lake on March 30, according to the FBI.

 

The FBI, who arrived on the scene about one hour after the heist, released surveillance photographs of the man who robbed the Woodstock bank at about 10:50 a.m. April 15. The bank is located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr. in a stand-alone brick building next to the Quality Inn, near the intersection of Routes 14 and 47. The man did not display a weapon, and fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.

 

The suspect wore a blue hooded sweatshirt with "New York" stenciled on the front, sunglasses and hat. He is described as a white man with brown hair, about 37 years old, weighing about 180 pounds and standing between 5-feet-10-inches to 6-feet tall, according to FBI spokesperson Diane Carbonara in the Chicago office.

 

A police K-9 unit from the city of McHenry was immediately brought to the scene. Police were working to determine whether the suspect ran to an awaiting car, or if multiple getaway vehicles were involved. Woodstock Deputy Chief John Lieb said the department did not plan to issue additional information until he had was able to give one confirmed report. Police were still working Friday afternoon to gather evidence and interview employees located inside the bank.

 

Shortly after the robbery was reported, one person inside the bank reported having symptoms of a heart attack. After being checked by emergency personnel, that person was feeling better, a witness at the scene said.

 

The man suspected of robbing the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake last month wore a red hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey hat. The robbery occurred at 4:18 p.m. at the branch, located at 265 W. Virginia St. (Route 14), and the suspect ran away on foot. The robber was never found.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery should contact the FBI-Chicago office at 312-421-6700.

 

Article Source: The Woodstock Independent.

 

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On 23 October 1957, Clementine Sturdevant was arrested for robbery. The incident was left unreported by the New Castle News.

 

Pennsylvania statute defines robbery as a form of theft that involves the perpetrator inflicting or threatening to inflict serious bodily injury on the victim, or physically removing property from the victim by force, however slight – mugging, in other words.

 

She hardly looks the type.

 

There could be a great deal more to the story but, as the case never came to trial, we will never know.

 

©AVucha 2015

Update: A 45-year-old Cary man has been arrested in connection with the robbery at Fifth Third Bank on Wednesday in Woodstock.

 

Michael Feterick, also known as Michael Retterly, was charged with bank robbery in federal court today. He remains in custody and was scheduled to make his first court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston, according to a release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and full restitution, the release said.

 

According to the complaint, Feterick entered Fifth Third Bank, located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr., at about 10:50 a.m. and presented the teller with a note written with a black Sharpie pen stating, "Money, no dye pack." The teller gave Feterick the money from her drawer, according to the release.

 

Feterick was arrested late Wednesday at an Algonquin hotel by FBI agents and police officers from Woodstock and Crystal Lake, the release said.

  

Original Article:

No charges have been filed in connection with the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake on March 30.

The man who robbed the Fifth Third Bank is Woodstock on Wednesday is likely the same person who robbed another Fifth Third Bank branch in Crystal Lake on March 30, according to the FBI.

 

The FBI, who arrived on the scene about one hour after the heist, released surveillance photographs of the man who robbed the Woodstock bank at about 10:50 a.m. April 15. The bank is located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr. in a stand-alone brick building next to the Quality Inn, near the intersection of Routes 14 and 47. The man did not display a weapon, and fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.

 

The suspect wore a blue hooded sweatshirt with "New York" stenciled on the front, sunglasses and hat. He is described as a white man with brown hair, about 37 years old, weighing about 180 pounds and standing between 5-feet-10-inches to 6-feet tall, according to FBI spokesperson Diane Carbonara in the Chicago office.

 

A police K-9 unit from the city of McHenry was immediately brought to the scene. Police were working to determine whether the suspect ran to an awaiting car, or if multiple getaway vehicles were involved. Woodstock Deputy Chief John Lieb said the department did not plan to issue additional information until he had was able to give one confirmed report. Police were still working Friday afternoon to gather evidence and interview employees located inside the bank.

 

Shortly after the robbery was reported, one person inside the bank reported having symptoms of a heart attack. After being checked by emergency personnel, that person was feeling better, a witness at the scene said.

 

The man suspected of robbing the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake last month wore a red hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey hat. The robbery occurred at 4:18 p.m. at the branch, located at 265 W. Virginia St. (Route 14), and the suspect ran away on foot. The robber was never found.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery should contact the FBI-Chicago office at 312-421-6700.

 

Article Source: The Woodstock Independent.

 

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Drawn from public databases, these are the mugshots of those listed as "Memphis Most Wanted" by the Commercial Appeal. The images are sorted by offense type.

Site of the Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963

A sign taped to the window of the Greenville Huntington Bank south entrance informs visitors that because of an emergency situation, the office was closed for the day.

 

Daily News/Cory Smith

Kat's bar, where you can drink to your little plastic heart's content.

  

Mom: I remember them jumping on the stagecoach, and the stagecoach moving. At least that's my recollection. And so it was sorta authentic.

Filming of the National Bravery Awards 2009

'Stop the Great Fuel Robbery' protest at Dept. Of Energy - 16.02.2013

 

A coalition of campaign groups gathered on 16th Feb 2013 at the Dept. of Energy and Climate Change on Whitehall to protest against ongoing excessive fuel price rises and proposed cuts in Winter Fuel Payments. Millions of poor, sick or disabled people are already experiencing extreme fuel poverty as they are faced with the stark choice of either eating or keeping warm, and deaths by hypothermia amongst disabled benefit claimants, pensioners and the sick have increased alarmingly as subsistence benefits are slashed by David Cameron's government.

 

Groups represented at the protest were UK Uncut, Fuel Poverty Action, Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), Disabled Activists Network (DAN,) WinVisible, Greater London Pensioner's Association, Global Women's Strike and All African Women's Group.

 

As a grand finale the protesters set up a blockade of wheelchairs - one with someone handcuffed to a wheel - across one carriageway of Whitehall, disrupting Southbound traffic for over an hour before peacefully dispersing.

 

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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Do not reproduce, alter, re-transmit or blog my images without my written permission. I remain at all times the copyright owner of this image.

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I went to the Pharoah: King of Egypt exhibition at Gas Hall (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery).

 

The ticket to enter cost £5.00 for one Adult.

 

The objects came from the British Musuem.

  

Pharaoh: King of Egypt is a national touring exhibition from the British Museum which explores the lives of the ancient kings of Egypt.

 

Over 130 British Museum objects, which have never been seen out of London before, feature in this exhibition – from monumental sculptures to intimate items of gold jewellery.

 

Displayed alongside a selection of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery’s own Egyptian collection, this exhibition is incredibly diverse, spanning over 3,000 years of history.

 

The exhibition will give visitors of all ages the chance to explore the myths and realities of kingship in ancient Egypt.

 

Find out more about the exhibition on the British Museum website.

 

I wanted to try of using ISO 800 indoors. Seemed to be ok (didn't have any processing).

 

Photography is permitted.

 

Various death related objects.

 

At the top is a Papyrus account of a trial for robbery. 1186 - 1069 BC, Egypt.

We are seeking public assistance to identify a man believed linked to an armed robbery.

 

At approximately 7:50 p.m., on Monday, Feb. 2, 2015, a man walked into Tucker’s Food Mart, located at 4004 26 Street S.E., and went to the cashier. He pulled out a knife and demanded the clerk empty the till. He was given an undisclosed amount of money and fled on foot.

 

The man is described as approximately 5’7” tall, and 180 lbs. He was wearing a black or dark blue winter jacket with a hood, black top with gold writing across the front, blue jeans, sunglasses and had dyed blonde hair.

 

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact our non-emergency number 403-266-1234, or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:

 

TALK: 1-800-222-8477

 

TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org

 

TEXT: 274637

 

Case # 15045600/4269

 

©AVucha 2015

Update: A 45-year-old Cary man has been arrested in connection with the robbery at Fifth Third Bank on Wednesday in Woodstock.

 

Michael Feterick, also known as Michael Retterly, was charged with bank robbery in federal court today. He remains in custody and was scheduled to make his first court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston, according to a release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and full restitution, the release said.

 

According to the complaint, Feterick entered Fifth Third Bank, located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr., at about 10:50 a.m. and presented the teller with a note written with a black Sharpie pen stating, "Money, no dye pack." The teller gave Feterick the money from her drawer, according to the release.

 

Feterick was arrested late Wednesday at an Algonquin hotel by FBI agents and police officers from Woodstock and Crystal Lake, the release said.

  

Original Article:

No charges have been filed in connection with the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake on March 30.

The man who robbed the Fifth Third Bank is Woodstock on Wednesday is likely the same person who robbed another Fifth Third Bank branch in Crystal Lake on March 30, according to the FBI.

 

The FBI, who arrived on the scene about one hour after the heist, released surveillance photographs of the man who robbed the Woodstock bank at about 10:50 a.m. April 15. The bank is located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr. in a stand-alone brick building next to the Quality Inn, near the intersection of Routes 14 and 47. The man did not display a weapon, and fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.

 

The suspect wore a blue hooded sweatshirt with "New York" stenciled on the front, sunglasses and hat. He is described as a white man with brown hair, about 37 years old, weighing about 180 pounds and standing between 5-feet-10-inches to 6-feet tall, according to FBI spokesperson Diane Carbonara in the Chicago office.

 

A police K-9 unit from the city of McHenry was immediately brought to the scene. Police were working to determine whether the suspect ran to an awaiting car, or if multiple getaway vehicles were involved. Woodstock Deputy Chief John Lieb said the department did not plan to issue additional information until he had was able to give one confirmed report. Police were still working Friday afternoon to gather evidence and interview employees located inside the bank.

 

Shortly after the robbery was reported, one person inside the bank reported having symptoms of a heart attack. After being checked by emergency personnel, that person was feeling better, a witness at the scene said.

 

The man suspected of robbing the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake last month wore a red hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey hat. The robbery occurred at 4:18 p.m. at the branch, located at 265 W. Virginia St. (Route 14), and the suspect ran away on foot. The robber was never found.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery should contact the FBI-Chicago office at 312-421-6700.

 

Article Source: The Woodstock Independent.

 

This photograph is being made available only for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial material, advertisements, emails, products, promotions without the expressed consent of Alex Vucha. For inquiries: avuchanewsphotos@hotmail.com

©AVucha 2015

Update: A 45-year-old Cary man has been arrested in connection with the robbery at Fifth Third Bank on Wednesday in Woodstock.

 

Michael Feterick, also known as Michael Retterly, was charged with bank robbery in federal court today. He remains in custody and was scheduled to make his first court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston, according to a release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and full restitution, the release said.

 

According to the complaint, Feterick entered Fifth Third Bank, located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr., at about 10:50 a.m. and presented the teller with a note written with a black Sharpie pen stating, "Money, no dye pack." The teller gave Feterick the money from her drawer, according to the release.

 

Feterick was arrested late Wednesday at an Algonquin hotel by FBI agents and police officers from Woodstock and Crystal Lake, the release said.

  

Original Article:

No charges have been filed in connection with the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake on March 30.

The man who robbed the Fifth Third Bank is Woodstock on Wednesday is likely the same person who robbed another Fifth Third Bank branch in Crystal Lake on March 30, according to the FBI.

 

The FBI, who arrived on the scene about one hour after the heist, released surveillance photographs of the man who robbed the Woodstock bank at about 10:50 a.m. April 15. The bank is located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr. in a stand-alone brick building next to the Quality Inn, near the intersection of Routes 14 and 47. The man did not display a weapon, and fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.

 

The suspect wore a blue hooded sweatshirt with "New York" stenciled on the front, sunglasses and hat. He is described as a white man with brown hair, about 37 years old, weighing about 180 pounds and standing between 5-feet-10-inches to 6-feet tall, according to FBI spokesperson Diane Carbonara in the Chicago office.

 

A police K-9 unit from the city of McHenry was immediately brought to the scene. Police were working to determine whether the suspect ran to an awaiting car, or if multiple getaway vehicles were involved. Woodstock Deputy Chief John Lieb said the department did not plan to issue additional information until he had was able to give one confirmed report. Police were still working Friday afternoon to gather evidence and interview employees located inside the bank.

 

Shortly after the robbery was reported, one person inside the bank reported having symptoms of a heart attack. After being checked by emergency personnel, that person was feeling better, a witness at the scene said.

 

The man suspected of robbing the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake last month wore a red hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey hat. The robbery occurred at 4:18 p.m. at the branch, located at 265 W. Virginia St. (Route 14), and the suspect ran away on foot. The robber was never found.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery should contact the FBI-Chicago office at 312-421-6700.

 

Article Source: The Woodstock Independent.

 

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We are seeking public assistance for information about a man believed connected to four recent commercial robberies.

 

Between Monday, March 30, 2015, and Thursday, April 9, 2015, four robberies have occurred at businesses in the 1400 block of 52 Street N.E. In each incident, a man enters the store, produces a knife, goes behind the counter and demands money from the till. No one has been injured as a result.

 

The man is described as Caucasian, between 18 and 25 years of age, 5’9” to 6’ tall, with a slim to medium build. He has worn a black balaclava, various hoodies and jackets, gloves, jeans and black Nike runners or brown boots.

 

Anyone with information about the man’s identity is asked to call police at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:

 

TALK: 1-800-222-8477

TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org

TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

 

Case #15126369/3685

Category: Vignette

Title: The Bank Robbery

Description: An enemy of the sheriff tries to rob a bank. But the Sheriff, even though off-duty, quickly runs to the bank when he hears screaming. But can he stopped the armed robber?

Back of postcard reads:

 

STAGE COACH ROBBERY

KNOTT's BERRY FARM & GHOST TOWN

Buena Park, Calif.

 

Robbed of the mail pouch as it came around the corner. "Throw down the gold" is the command of the Stage Coach robber. The old narrow gauge passenger train escaped this time.

 

Copryright 1965 - Dexter Press, Inc.

Haag Drug Store

5648 East Washington Street Indianapolis, IN

 

The White Cap gang’s second robbery since Dillinger’s release from prison took place at this store in early June, 1933. It was at this site that they gang decided that they weren’t making enough money from grocery stores, and to focus their energy on banks instead.

 

Coit Tower's rotunda is decorated with striking murals commissioned in 1933 under the Public Works of Art Project during the New Deal.

This is a close up of a robbery depicted in Victor Arnautoff's mural entitled, "City Life".

7-11-2015

Jimmy's Gas Mart

3300 US 70 Bus Hwy W

JCSO, EMS12, Medic 1, EMSCP1

 

Armed Robbery / Stabbing

 

©AVucha 2017

Algonquin police have a man and a woman in custody after a Saturday afternoon bank robbery.

Algonquin Police were dispatched to the TCF Bank inside Jewel-Osco, 103 S. Randall Road, about 3:20 p.m. Saturday for a report of a robbery. During the incident, a man with a fake beard demanded money from a bank teller and fled with the cash, police said.

Members of the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Department were collecting Salvation Army donations outside the store as the man fled. A bystander stopped the man and members of the department then assisted in detaining him, police said.

Daniel R. Plushkis, 26, of Crystal Lake and his wife Jessica E. Plushkis, 28, of Crystal Lake, have been charged with financial institution robbery and burglary. Both will appear in court at an undecided date for a bond hearing.

Jessica Plushkis was caught when she tried to flee the scene in a vehicle, police said.

This marks the third local bank robbery this month. A bearded, wigged man robbed a Chase bank in Cary, 300 Route 14, Dec 1. The suspect implied he had a weapon. A similar robbery occurred Dec. 10, when a person in a similar disguise escaped with cash after robbing a TCF bank in Jewel-Osco in Huntley.

The FBI and local police are investigating those crimes and similar robberies that they said could be connected in Streamwood and Arlington Heights.

 

*Written by staff at the Northwest Herald.

 

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Just a fun little vig/dio I made featuring BrickArms.

GVRR Train Robbery 08-15-15

On 01/31/13, at approximately 9:00pm, the Subway Restaurant at 2522 Allen Blvd in the City of Middleton was robbed at gunpoint. A white male entered the store armed with a black handgun and demanded money from the cash register. The suspect left on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.

 

The suspect is described as a white male with blue eyes, last seen wearing a dark colored hooded jacket, blue jeans, black winter mask and athletic shoes. He was last seen running south from the business and may have been in the parking lot of Harbor Athletic Club before and/or after the robbery.

 

Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call the Middleton Police Department at 608-824-7300 or contact Madison Area Crime Stoppers at 608-266-6014 or online at www.MadisonAreaCrimeStoppers.org/. Tips submitted to Crime Stoppers can be anonymous and may be eligible for cash rewards.

 

Sgt. Darrin Zimmerman

dzimmerman@ci.middleton.wi.us

 

Incident #13-660

 

DJZ/kc

 

©AVucha 2015

Update: A 45-year-old Cary man has been arrested in connection with the robbery at Fifth Third Bank on Wednesday in Woodstock.

 

Michael Feterick, also known as Michael Retterly, was charged with bank robbery in federal court today. He remains in custody and was scheduled to make his first court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston, according to a release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and full restitution, the release said.

 

According to the complaint, Feterick entered Fifth Third Bank, located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr., at about 10:50 a.m. and presented the teller with a note written with a black Sharpie pen stating, "Money, no dye pack." The teller gave Feterick the money from her drawer, according to the release.

 

Feterick was arrested late Wednesday at an Algonquin hotel by FBI agents and police officers from Woodstock and Crystal Lake, the release said.

  

Original Article:

No charges have been filed in connection with the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake on March 30.

The man who robbed the Fifth Third Bank is Woodstock on Wednesday is likely the same person who robbed another Fifth Third Bank branch in Crystal Lake on March 30, according to the FBI.

 

The FBI, who arrived on the scene about one hour after the heist, released surveillance photographs of the man who robbed the Woodstock bank at about 10:50 a.m. April 15. The bank is located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr. in a stand-alone brick building next to the Quality Inn, near the intersection of Routes 14 and 47. The man did not display a weapon, and fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.

 

The suspect wore a blue hooded sweatshirt with "New York" stenciled on the front, sunglasses and hat. He is described as a white man with brown hair, about 37 years old, weighing about 180 pounds and standing between 5-feet-10-inches to 6-feet tall, according to FBI spokesperson Diane Carbonara in the Chicago office.

 

A police K-9 unit from the city of McHenry was immediately brought to the scene. Police were working to determine whether the suspect ran to an awaiting car, or if multiple getaway vehicles were involved. Woodstock Deputy Chief John Lieb said the department did not plan to issue additional information until he had was able to give one confirmed report. Police were still working Friday afternoon to gather evidence and interview employees located inside the bank.

 

Shortly after the robbery was reported, one person inside the bank reported having symptoms of a heart attack. After being checked by emergency personnel, that person was feeling better, a witness at the scene said.

 

The man suspected of robbing the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake last month wore a red hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey hat. The robbery occurred at 4:18 p.m. at the branch, located at 265 W. Virginia St. (Route 14), and the suspect ran away on foot. The robber was never found.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery should contact the FBI-Chicago office at 312-421-6700.

 

Article Source: The Woodstock Independent.

vol. 34, no. 11. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. SuDoc J 1.14/8:

Rumpkinhead Scott was caught in middle of his work and need to make his way out of the vault room.

Western Gull; Llarus occidentalis; Snowy Egret; Egretta thula. Harbor Cruise during MBWBF

©AVucha 2015

Update: A 45-year-old Cary man has been arrested in connection with the robbery at Fifth Third Bank on Wednesday in Woodstock.

 

Michael Feterick, also known as Michael Retterly, was charged with bank robbery in federal court today. He remains in custody and was scheduled to make his first court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston, according to a release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and full restitution, the release said.

 

According to the complaint, Feterick entered Fifth Third Bank, located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr., at about 10:50 a.m. and presented the teller with a note written with a black Sharpie pen stating, "Money, no dye pack." The teller gave Feterick the money from her drawer, according to the release.

 

Feterick was arrested late Wednesday at an Algonquin hotel by FBI agents and police officers from Woodstock and Crystal Lake, the release said.

  

Original Article:

No charges have been filed in connection with the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake on March 30.

The man who robbed the Fifth Third Bank is Woodstock on Wednesday is likely the same person who robbed another Fifth Third Bank branch in Crystal Lake on March 30, according to the FBI.

 

The FBI, who arrived on the scene about one hour after the heist, released surveillance photographs of the man who robbed the Woodstock bank at about 10:50 a.m. April 15. The bank is located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr. in a stand-alone brick building next to the Quality Inn, near the intersection of Routes 14 and 47. The man did not display a weapon, and fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.

 

The suspect wore a blue hooded sweatshirt with "New York" stenciled on the front, sunglasses and hat. He is described as a white man with brown hair, about 37 years old, weighing about 180 pounds and standing between 5-feet-10-inches to 6-feet tall, according to FBI spokesperson Diane Carbonara in the Chicago office.

 

A police K-9 unit from the city of McHenry was immediately brought to the scene. Police were working to determine whether the suspect ran to an awaiting car, or if multiple getaway vehicles were involved. Woodstock Deputy Chief John Lieb said the department did not plan to issue additional information until he had was able to give one confirmed report. Police were still working Friday afternoon to gather evidence and interview employees located inside the bank.

 

Shortly after the robbery was reported, one person inside the bank reported having symptoms of a heart attack. After being checked by emergency personnel, that person was feeling better, a witness at the scene said.

 

The man suspected of robbing the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake last month wore a red hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey hat. The robbery occurred at 4:18 p.m. at the branch, located at 265 W. Virginia St. (Route 14), and the suspect ran away on foot. The robber was never found.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery should contact the FBI-Chicago office at 312-421-6700.

 

Article Source: The Woodstock Independent.

 

This photograph is being made available only for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial material, advertisements, emails, products, promotions without the expressed consent of Alex Vucha. For inquiries: avuchanewsphotos@hotmail.com

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