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On Saturday, Sept. 3, at approximately 1:16 p.m., an unidentified man entered the Chase Bank located at 7722 Cox Road in West Chester, showed the teller a note stating he had a bomb and then demanded cash. Anyone who recognizes the suspect (photos – click to enlarge) or has information about the robbery is asked to contact the West Chester Police Department at 513-777-2231. Photo provided.
Stagecoach robbery Italian dime novel, Buffalo Bill l'eroe del Wild West (Hero of the...) No. 31, 1946, "Mustang Madge, la figlia del reggimento" (The Daughter of the Regiment), anonymous, cover by Tancredi Scarpelli. "Buffalo Bill's infallible shot hit the thug." The story concurrently with French Buffalo Bill Stories, Le Heros du Far West No. 33; and Denmark Series 1 No. 33 and Series 2 No. 29 and may be an original European story.
Malden and several other police departments combed the area between Oak Grove and Forestdale this afternoon for a gunman who robbed a Citizens Bank branch on Main and Winter streets. The suspect fits the description given in recent robberies in Reading and Lynnfield. Two Malden schools were placed under a lockdown order during the ordeal.
According to Malden Police Lt. Tom Swanson, the suspect entered the bank sometime before 1 p.m. Thursday afternoon, approached a teller with a note demanding money. She complied, and he moved to leave the bank. When he got to the door, however, it was locked.
The gun didn't come out until the man realized he was locked in the bank. At that point, he pulled out a silver handgun and fired five rounds into the door, said Swanson.
Almost immediately, Malden, Melrose and State Police swarmed the area and began searching for the man, described as a black male, about five-feet, nine-inches tall, wearing a dark jacket and hat. Initial reports said the man was wearing a Cincinnati Reds hat, but surveillance photos show he was wearing a gray Red Sox hat, said Swanson.
Police brought several K-9 units to track the suspect on the ground, and a State police helicopter circled the area in an attempt to find the shooter. Melrose K-9 units parked in the Spadafora funeral home parking lot. Once the dogs got out of the car, they streaked down adjacent Leonard Street, climbing the hill up towards Waitt's Mount, with police in hot pursuit, according to Malden police radio transmissions.
Radio reports later said tracks leading off the hill were found. Swanson said he did not believe the suspect was still in the area.
Two schools—the Forestdale and Early Learning Center—were placed under a lockdown order during the ordeal, with students finally released just before 3 p.m., an hour after the usual 2 p.m. release time.
Outside the bank, police cordoned off the area. There was clear gunshot damage to the bank's front door, and at least two ballistic markers were visible in the parking lot.
Police encountered several false alarms during their search for the gunman. Malden police apprehended a man fitting the suspect's description. The man apparently ran once he spotted the officers, according to police radio transmissions. Police tracked him down and found crack cocaine in his possession.
Melrose Police stopped a man in Forestdale Cemetery on Forest Street who possibly fit the description of the gunman, but reported he was not the suspect.
In Melrose, an officer was stationed at the SEEM Collaborative Hurd School at the Ripley School at dismissal time.
The suspect in Thursday's robbery in Malden fits the description given in other area robberies, in Reading and Lynnfield, according to Swanson. Malden Police are consulting with those departments as they investigate the robberies, he said.
Anyone with information should contact the Malden Police Detective Bureau at 781-397-7181 or the FBI Bank Robbery Task Force at 617-742-5533. A reward may be offered.
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The West Chester Police Department is currently requesting assistance in identifying a suspect, who robbed the PNC Bank in West Chester, 8306 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011. Bank surveillance cameras captured an image of the suspect, who is being described as a white male, 5-foot-11 to 6-foot-2, 170 pounds, wearing a dark knit hat, dark trench coat, wire rimmed glasses and possibly fake facial hair.
- That’s it, it seems, this fat cat and his wife are driving, there’s their Volga!
- Let's leave!
- Yes, close everything as it was, I’ll take the bags.
- Through the attic?
- Yes, and to the next entrance!
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Old West train robbery aboard the Heber Valley Railroad. For more information or to learn about other events like the murder mystery dinner and more, visit utahvalley.com or call 800-222-8824.
I saw four ants apparently acting as a team to drag a treasure somewhere, probably their nest. Along comes another ant. Mayhem ensues. Treasure now in possession of two ants and headed a different direction. Other three ants running around in panic. Was one of the original four a spy or a traitor?
T-dawg and his infamous gang of crossdressing villians, Mustafah, Butch, and Steve, score big in Bricktown. As the civilians scatter and the sirens scream in the distance, they listen for the tell tale screech of their getaway car and the fifth member of the group...Monkey. Stay tuned for the Getaway...
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This bird may not look dangerous, but it certainly is. I was making a bank
deposit when I first ran into this bird. A couple windows down, this bird
was making a withdrawal – a very large one that included money that didn't
belong to it. I took this shot as he revealed his knife to the teller,
threatening to use it if they did not give him the money. Unfortunately for
this particular bird, there was a thick layer of glass between him and the
teller, who simply sounded the alarm. Police took the bird down in seconds.
You likely will notice the fact that this bird has six arms. I don't know
the source of the anomaly, but it is something I have never seen before in
any other birds. From what I saw, it seemed to be able to use all of its
arms with the same mobility of any other bird. This didn't seem to help him
though, as he was still apprehended by the police without much of a fight.
I visited this bird ten months later, and he seemed to be quite mellow. I
don't know if this is a result of the imprisonment, or of he had always been
mellow. He told me that he had been on speed when he robbed the bank, which
is why it was such a terrible and impulsive plan. I believe him, and from
the little time I spent with him, I got the impression that he was cold and
calculating, and that as soon as he was released he would be back to robbing
banks. He even told me that he had been raising a tornado in his house since
it was a baby, and that when it was a full grown tornado, he would use it to
propel himself, while on a bicycle with a chainsaw on the front, through the
vault door to access the money.
On my way out, I hit the guard in the back of the head with a bat, took his
keys, and threw them in the bird's cell.
There was an attempted robbery with a pellet gun on Anawana Lake Road in Monticello, Wednesday night.
Sullivan County Undersheriff Eric Chaboty tells YWN Catskills, that two Orthodox women were walking on Anawana Lake Road near Walmart around 10:30PM, when they heard a noise behind them. Before they were able to turn around, one of them felt someone grabbing her pocketbook. They then witnessed a female perpetrator armed with a gun, and struggling to get the pocketbook.
In the struggle, the gun fell to the floor, and the perpetrator fled on foot towards WalMart, where she was seen getting into a small car.
Thankfully, no one was hurt – including their children who were walking with them at the time – and nothing was stolen.
The Sheriff Department responded along with Catskills Hatzolah. Chaboty tells YWN Catskills that the gun used is a pellet gun.
Deputies are investigating the incident, and are looking for a white female with brown hair and a ponytail, wearing a blue jacket with a zipper on the front.
If you have any further information that can assist this investigation, please contact the Sullivan County Sheriff Department.
There was an attempted robbery with a pellet gun on Anawana Lake Road in Monticello, Wednesday night.
Sullivan County Undersheriff Eric Chaboty tells YWN Catskills, that two Orthodox women were walking on Anawana Lake Road near Walmart around 10:30PM, when they heard a noise behind them. Before they were able to turn around, one of them felt someone grabbing her pocketbook. They then witnessed a female perpetrator armed with a gun, and struggling to get the pocketbook.
In the struggle, the gun fell to the floor, and the perpetrator fled on foot towards WalMart, where she was seen getting into a small car.
Thankfully, no one was hurt – including their children who were walking with them at the time – and nothing was stolen.
The Sheriff Department responded along with Catskills Hatzolah. Chaboty tells YWN Catskills that the gun used is a pellet gun.
Deputies are investigating the incident, and are looking for a white female with brown hair and a ponytail, wearing a blue jacket with a zipper on the front.
If you have any further information that can assist this investigation, please contact the Sullivan County Sheriff Department.
The Clark sisters had already overpowered and tied up the jewellery store owner. They could hear his muffled cries as they raided the jewels.
Having some fun with bendy people I keep on my desk at work. Apologies to lunar47.livejournal.com for borrowing the background. I'll remove it if you want. Need to take an alley way of my own.
OPP Const. Craig Stewart looks for evidence on Brock Street in Thamesford following an armed robbery of a pharmacy in Sept. 2004.