THE DETAILS SURROUNDING
THE CRIME
On October 19, 2007, during the early morning hours, three
men allegedly abducted a bank employee from his home in Arizona.
The employee was taken to the bank where the men held him until
other bank employees arrived. These employees were also held
and forced to provide access to the bank fault. At approximately
8:15 a.m., after allegedly collecting a significant amount of
money, all three suspects left the scene.
The suspects are believed to be white males in their mid 20s
to late 30s. One suspect was wearing a plain, dull-finished wedding
band and carried a black handgun with a chrome slide. He is described as being 6'0" with a slim build,
brown eyes and brown eyebrows. Two of the three individuals wore
black tactical-style clothing. The third, wearing a mustard-yellow
construction hard hat and reflective vest, posed as a construction
worker. The suspects were driving a white or silver-colored 2001-2008
Plymouth or Chrysler mini-van with the rear seats removed. (Shown
below.)
In addition, there was a possible attempted
robbery that involved a similar home invasion on the evening
of October 17, 2007, in Chandler, Arizona.
SUSPECTS' MINI-VAN
REWARD
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of the unknown suspects.
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED
AND DANGEROUS
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS CASE, PLEASE
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FBI OFFICE
OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN EMBASSY
OR CONSULATE. |