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Man who robbed Bank of Missouri today may have robbed same bank earlier this month

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Early reports indicate the description of the suspect in a robbery that occurred about an hour ago at Bank of Missouri on Kingshighway may the same man who allegedly committed a robbery there on Oct. 7.

Police described the man as a male, over six-foot tall, with scruffy red facial hair and an orange hat, wearing a light blue Tennessee Titans sweatshirt over a dark shirt, said Sgt. Barry Hovis, spokesman for the police department.

He displayed a semi-automatic firearm to a bank employee and escaped with an undiscolosed amount of money, Hovis said.

Police received the call around 11:30 a.m.

The suspect is believed to have fled in a white GM sport utility vehicle, either a Yukon or a Tahoe, Hovis said.

Hovis said he doesn’t believe timing of the robbery was connected to the rally for Republican vice presidential candidate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin that wrapped up about an hour-and-a-half before the suspect entered the bank. 

Because of the rally, there were more officers patrolling the streets than usual, thanks to an additional complement of personnel that normally would not be working today, Hovis said.

The bank was also robbed on Oct. 6. The suspect in that robbery is still at large.

Check back at semissourian.com later for more information as it becomes available.


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The Stop and Rob location of Bank of America invested in some big thick plates of bulletproof glass. They haven't been robbed since.

Hovis is wrong to say that the timing had nothing to do with Palin's visit.

The criminal mind doesn't work the way police or you or I think.

If Hovis' crew had a clue they would have caught the guy.

Sad that a criminal knows he can get away with it again.

I also dare him to try a third time.

-- Posted by thegreatmosely on Fri, Oct 31, 2008, 1:06 am CDT

Those employees should get hazardous duty pay.

-- Posted by Responder1 on Thu, Oct 30, 2008, 8:13 pm CDT

Wait, is this the same guy who robbed the bank on 10/7, the story the Missourian totally and utterly failed to follow up on? I guess it's a good thing he robbed another bank or the Missourian never would have said another thing about him. Way to go Missourian!

-- Posted by heye1967 on Thu, Oct 30, 2008, 6:26 pm CDT

Bet he can't do it a third time!!! I would almost dare him too.

-- Posted by oldie_but_goodie on Thu, Oct 30, 2008, 3:48 pm CDT

Aren't they going to provide another grainy photo of the perpetrator? you'd think after getting robbed the first time, the bank would get a better surveillance system??? it's sad that the same guy would be able to pull this off a second time.

-- Posted by BananaEater on Thu, Oct 30, 2008, 3:40 pm CDT



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