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Suspect in bank robbery at large

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Robbery at the Bank of Missouri on Kingshighway. (CHUCK WU ~ cwu@semissourian.com ) [Order this photo]

The suspect in a bank heist at noon Monday at the Bank of Missouri is still at large, police say.

Cape Girardeau police received a call at 12:08 p.m. to respond to 372 N. Kingshighway because of a report of a robbery at the bank.

Surveillance video captured a photo of a man sliding a note across the desk of a bank teller, and witnesses told police the suspect showed a handgun when he committed the robbery, according to Cpl. Jason Selzer, spokesman for the police department.

Police declined to disclose the contents of the note, Selzer said.

The suspect got away with an undisclosed amount of cash, Selzer said.

No one inside the bank recalled seeing a car pull out of the parking lot, but police used a canine to track a potential trail, and it stopped several hundred feet south of the bank property.

It is unknown how far the suspect would have fled on foot, though he was believed to have headed southeast.

A few leads as to the identity of the suspect came in throughout the afternoon, but none of them have panned out so far, Selzer said.

Cape Girardeau evidence technicians checked surfaces at the scene for fingerprints but weren't releasing whether any usable prints were detected, Selzer said.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Cape Girardeau Police Department at 335-6621.

bdicosmo@semissourian.com

335-6611, extension 245

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The surveillance photo of the bank robber that was released by the Police Dept. (CHUCK WU ~ cwu@semissourian.com) [Order this photo]

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All surveillance systems are digital nowadays and they allow digital pictures of any frame of film digitally recorded. Nobody used tapes these days.

-- Posted by interesting on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 11:31 am CDT

this is retard if you need money so bad that you have to rob a bank then get a job instead of getting in alot of trouble for robbing a bank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-- Posted by The_Real_Mz.Osborne on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 9:17 am CDT

R.D. hit it dead on...also you have to think a lot of companies use old moniters to save money. I am sure if the video was played on a newer moniter it will be cleaned up even more...

-- Posted by futile_rant on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 8:49 am CDT

High Def Cameras are $500 or less. I think I would get one. Go to Sam's or something...Good Lord.

-- Posted by Cosmo_Kramer on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 8:21 am CDT

times is hard out there! people is broke these days!! -"smokey" from Friday

-- Posted by JHock22 on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 7:31 am CDT

Rocket,

This is a picture of the screen that the video was playing on. Have you ever seen when someone takes a picture of a picture? The quality deteriorates. I'm sure the camera isn't high def, but it's not as bad as this pictures shows.

-- Posted by R.D. on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 7:21 am CDT

With today's technology, can't banks do any better with security photography than that which was published? It appears as if the bank intentionally does not want to identify the perp!

-- Posted by RocketSurgeon on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 6:24 am CDT



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