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Thread: Year-Old Harford County Bank Robbery Still Has FBI Stumped

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    Default Year-Old Harford County Bank Robbery Still Has FBI Stumped

    "According to the Sun, last November two men entered the National Bank of Rising Sun through the ceiling before employees arrived. After waiting in a utility closet, they threatened a teller with a knife to “force the employee to open the vault and took off with $50,000 in cash.”

    The FBI suspects the men of having law enforcement or military backgrounds, due to the sophisticated nature of the robbery. Or it could have been the fact that one of the men explicitly stated to the teller that he was military.

    Either way, apparently all else the FBI has to go on is that the suspects are young, atheltic white men who were wearing cargo pants and “‘Under Armour’ style shirts and work boots.” Let’s hope they haven’t changed their style at all"



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    doesnt every bank invented over the last 10 yrs have camera systems? how could there be no pics?

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    Maybe it was the same guy that kidnapped Cal Ripken's mom. He's really elusive.

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    Yeah, got to get those scum bag, savage thugs off the streets. Oh I forgot they are POS too.

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    Case like this may go unresolved.

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