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| FBI Needs Help Catching Aggresive Robber |
| By fbi.gov |
| Published: 02/14/2011 |
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A high school teacher was driving down a Texas road when she glanced over to the next lane and saw a man putting on a fake beard while driving. Suspicious, she called 911—just as the man started waving a handgun at her before speeding away. Later that day, a nearby bank was robbed. If the robbery was carried out by the I-35 Bandit, as our investigators believe, the car incident was one of only a few mistakes this serial bank robber has made during at least 15 armed heists starting as far back as 2003. “What is unique about the I-35 bandit is how lucky he’s been to go this long without being caught,” said Special Agent Dennis May, bank robbery coordinator in our San Antonio Field Office. May, who has been investigating bank robberies for most of his 19 years in the Bureau, said he has never seen a case quite like this one. The bandit, so named because his crimes occur mainly in small towns along a major interstate that runs through Texas, is a takeover-style robber. He enters banks with gun drawn and takes everyone hostage while he stuffs cash in a black bag he carries with him. Read More. |
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