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Central Bank in Independence robbed twice in 2 days, FBI says

Central Bank in Independence was robbed twice in two days by two different suspects, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reported that Central Bank in Independence, Kansas, was robbed twice in two days by two different suspects. The first robbery occurred around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, with a man wearing a COVID-19-style mask and wearing a knife, threatening bank staff with a weapon before taking an unknown amount of money. The second robbery occurred shortly after 9:30 a.m., not before 9:00 a. m. local time, shortly after the bank opened. No staff members were injured in either incident. No word on whether the suspects were involved in the robberies or if they were linked to the crimes.

Central Bank in Independence robbed twice in 2 days, FBI says

Publicerad : 10 månader sedan förbi KSHB 41 News Staff, By: KSHB 41 News Staff i General

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Central Bank in Independence was robbed twice in two days by two different suspects, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.

Around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, a man walked into the bank, located at 10801 E. 23rd Street,. wearing a COVID-19-style mask.

He then threatened bank staff with a knife and made away with an unknown amount of money.

The second robbery occurred just before 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, not long after the bank opened.

The suspect, who was wearing sunglasses, walked into the bank and threatened bank tellers with a weapon before making away with an unknown amount of money.

No staff were injured in either incident.

No word on whether the suspects were in on the crimes together.

The suspects are pictured below.


Ämnen: Crime

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