Police Search For Bank Robber Who Targeted TCF Bank Over The Weekend
Police in Aurora are hoping someone recognizes the man who robbed a bank on Saturday.
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Police in Aurora are hoping someone recognizes the man who robbed a bank on Saturday.
Police are sharing security photos and asking for the public's help in locating four bank robbers, including one who struck a Denver establishment Tuesday.
An armed robbery suspect is on the run after holding up the TCF Bank on South Broadway in Denver last Wednesday.
Just 15 minutes after a bank robbery suspect allegedly pulled out a gun, ordered everyone in the bank to the floor and ran away with a bagful of cash, the FBI and Aurora police arrested him.
Two men suspected in an armed bank robbery in Aurora were arrested Friday morning after a short police chase.
Denver metro area residents are reeling after four brazen bank robberies in the past week.
A bank robbery suspect who got into a shootout with police only about a mile away from the crime scene, has died.
Police in Denver have teamed up with the FBI to search for a bank robber who didn't use a gun.
The FBI has teamed up with Denver Police to find a bank robbery suspect who targeted a TCF Bank this week.
Four people who are suspected in a bank robbery and a police chase on Wednesday are scheduled to be in court next week.
Four suspected bank robbers led police on a wild high-speed chase from Edgewater into west Denver, crashed through cars and fled on foot before police nabbed them on Wednesday afternoon.
The same bank in Westminster has been robbed three times in one week.
A bank robber struck a Westminster TCF Bank branch on Friday evening, police believe, just three days after his heist at the same location.
Police in Westminster are searching for a bank robbery suspect after he got away with cash.
Police in Aurora are looking for two men believed to have struck the same bank at different times of the day. One got away with cash but the other left empty handed.
A man accused of robbing a bank on the 16th Street Mall and making a getaway aboard light rail was charged Friday.
Police caught two suspected bank robbers who used light rail to flee on Tuesday.
Investigators believe the man dubbed the "Good Grammar Bandit" has struck seven banks in recent months. He earned the nickname because of the typed and grammatically-correct demand notes used during the robberies.
Westminster police are looking for a bank robber.
The FBI says two recent bank robberies in Aurora and Denver might have been committed by the same man.
The FBI is teaming up with Denver metro area law enforcement to find the suspects wanted in four bank robberies. They're dubbed "The Brothers Bandits" because they are biological brothers.
An arrest has been made in a bank robbery that took place over the weekend.
Police in Denver arrested the man they believe is the "Wig Out Bandit." Stanley Paige was arrested after he allegedly robbed a TCF Bank.
Police in Westminster said two women who robbed a bank on Tuesday were a mother and daughter team. There are reports they are in financial trouble.
Police in Denver are searching for a man wearing a wig who robbed a bank Thursday morning in the Stapleton neighborhood.
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