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for Week of May 24, 2004.
St. Cloud Police and FBI: Bank Robbery
St. Cloud Police along with the FBI continue
to investigate a bank robbery in downtown St. Cloud this morning. At 9:28
AM, on May 24, 2004, police received a 9-1-1 call from Liberty Savings
Bank, reporting a bank robbery. The lone, African-American male in his
early twenties, entered the bank and approached tellers, demanding money.
No gun was displayed. Upon receiving the money, the perpetrator then left
the bank with an undetermined amount of cash, possibly riding a bike that
he was seen initially arriving upon.
The perpetrator is further described as being
approximately 5’8”, 165#, wearing dark pants, white tennis shoes, and a
blue zippered jacket, having a hooded, fleece sweatshirt that had the hood
pulled up at the time of the robbery. No customers or bank employees were
injured in the robbery.
St. Cloud Police: Armed Robbery
St Cloud Police are investigating a robbery
that occurred on May 24, 2004, a few minutes after midnight in the 700
block of 33rd Ave. N. Victim stated, he was walking northbound when a male
came up behind him and placed the barrel of a gun against his head. The
suspect demanded his money. The suspect ran from the area after receiving
an undisclosed amount of cash. Suspect was described as big, over six feet
tall and spoke with an "accent".
Benton County Sheriff: Residential Burglary
The Benton County Sheriff is investigating a
Residential Burglary that on occurred 05-17-04 between 4:30 AM and 5:00
PM, at a residence in the 3300 block of 130th Avenue NE in Foley, MN.
Suspect(s) entered a doublewide trailer home through a window and removed
a safe and approximately $1,000 to $2,000 in change from the residence.
The change was located in a blue colored water container described as one
that would be placed on a drinking stand. Please contact Benton County if
any persons bring in a large amount of coins to be cashed in.
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