FBI searches for ‘Camo Jacket Crooks’ behind ATM robbery in east Harris County
Read full article: FBI searches for ‘Camo Jacket Crooks’ behind ATM robbery in east Harris CountyThe FBI’s Violent Crime Task Force is searching for a group of ATM robbers dubbed the “Camo Jacket Crooks.” Despite being named after their disguise-patterned torsos, authorities are hoping that this group of thieves can’t hide from justice.
‘Playbook Pilferer’: FBI searching for Houston masked man accused of robbing Chase Bank in northwest Houston
Read full article: ‘Playbook Pilferer’: FBI searching for Houston masked man accused of robbing Chase Bank in northwest HoustonThe FBI Violent Crime Task Force is asking for the public’s help identifying and locating a man who is accused of robbing a Chase Bank in northwest Houston Monday.
The ‘Sticky Note Bandit’ strikes again, hitting 4th bank in less than 2 weeks
Read full article: The ‘Sticky Note Bandit’ strikes again, hitting 4th bank in less than 2 weeksCrime Stoppers of Houston is offering a $5,000 reward for information which leads to the identification and arrest of the robber.
‘Armed Faux Armani Assailant’ wanted by FBI in Katy bank robbery; witnesses say suspect fled scene in ‘soccer mom’ car
Read full article: ‘Armed Faux Armani Assailant’ wanted by FBI in Katy bank robbery; witnesses say suspect fled scene in ‘soccer mom’ carA man dubbed the ‘Armed Faux Armani Assailant’ is wanted by the FBI Violent Crime Task Force for an armed robbery of a bank in Katy.
Man accused of robbing 2 banks located in Houston area grocery stores wanted by FBI
Read full article: Man accused of robbing 2 banks located in Houston area grocery stores wanted by FBIThe FBI Violent Crime Task Force is searching for a man dubbed the “Food Store Bank Bandit” after he allegedly robbed two banks located inside of grocery stores.
FBI searching for ‘Granddaddy Bandit’ accused of robbing two Houston-area banks
Read full article: FBI searching for ‘Granddaddy Bandit’ accused of robbing two Houston-area banksThe FBI Violent Crime Task Force needs the public’s help locating the man dubbed the “Granddaddy Bandit” who is accused of robbing two banks.
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Have you seen him? FBI searching for suspect dubbed ‘Little Red Riding Crook’ in connection with Westchase bank robbery
Read full article: Have you seen him? FBI searching for suspect dubbed ‘Little Red Riding Crook’ in connection with Westchase bank robberyThe FBI Violent Crime Task Force is looking for a robber who stole from a bank in Westchase on Tuesday.
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Do you recognize him? FBI asks for public’s help identifying ‘backpack bandit’ who robbed 2 Houston-area banks
Read full article: Do you recognize him? FBI asks for public’s help identifying ‘backpack bandit’ who robbed 2 Houston-area banksThe FBI’s Violent Crime Task Force asked for the public’s help identifying and locating a suspect dubbed the “backpack bandit,” who is accused of robbing two Houston-area banks in two days.
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FBI asks for public's help finding serial bank robber
Read full article: FBI asks for public's help finding serial bank robberHOUSTON – The FBI Violent Crime Task Force is asking for help to find a serial bank robber who has hit three Houston banks in as many months. WATCH: Serial bank robber surveillance videoTwo of the banks were located in the Memorial area. Crime Stoppers of Houston is offering up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of this bank robber. If you have any information, please call the Crime Stoppers tip line at 713-222-TIPS (8477) or the FBI Houston Field Office at (713) 693-5000. Tips may also be submitted to Crime Stoppers through the Crime Stoppers of Houston app, which can be downloaded at the app store for both iPhone and android devices.