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Nov-29-2010 18:02TweetFollow @OregonNews Suspects Sought In Robbery of Salem US BankSalem-News.com
(Salem, Oregon) - The Salem Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects wanted for last Friday's robbery of a US Bank branch, located inside the Safeway store at 5660 Commercial St SE. Just before 6:30 PM, the two suspects handed a note to a teller purporting that they were armed and demanding money. No weapons were observed and no one was injured during the crime. The suspects left with an undisclosed amount of cash. The first suspect was described as a White female in her 20's, 5'06" tall, medium build with brown hair, brown eyes, and freckles. She was wearing a gray sweatshirt and dark colored pants. She was described as dirty in appearance. The second suspect was described as a White male, late 20's, 6'0" tall, medium build, unshaven with dark hair. He was wearing a black beanie cap and a dark colored jacket. Anyone with information concerning this crime is asked to telephone Detective Mike Quakenbush at (503)588-6050. News Release from: Salem Police Dept. Articles for November 28, 2010 | Articles for November 29, 2010 | Articles for November 30, 2010 | googlec507860f6901db00.html | |
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