This week, those suspected of bank robbery and bank robbery in the northern suburbs again attacked the old city in the northern area.
According to the FBI statement, at 12:10 a non-acquiring bank robbery occurred at the TCF bank branch. The suspect had a moderate complexion as a black man in his 50's
The man was suspected of robbering at 2:34 pm. FBI said on Tuesday it was held at PNC Bank Branch in Waukegan 1802 Belvidere Road. He also tried to rob him at 12:45 pm. Another PNC branch on Saturday's Sion, 2900 Sheridan Road
According to the FBI, he was wearing long-sleeved plaid shirts and jeans in the Waukegan case. In the attempt of Zion, he was wearing dark trousers and a short-sleeved flannel shirt.
The FBI states that it currently offers up to $ 1,000 compensation for the information that caused the arrest. To call FCI's Chicago Field Office (312) 421 - 6700, anyone who has the information is necessary.
In the 1971 film "Rabbit O'Hare", Belen appeared in two scenes. Belem is called Los Lunas, and the town adjacent to the north contains Belem's bank robbery scene called "New Mexico Bank: Los Lunas Branch". In the second part Belen was called Belen when "Eagle Bank" was robbed across the street from "New Mexico Bank: Belen Branch".
Bank robbery is a crime by stealing money from a bank and bank employees and customers are threatened by force, violence, or violence. This means not a property possessed by another bank, such as a train, armored vehicle, (historically) a horse-drawn carriage, but plundering a branch of a bank. This is a federal crime in the United States. According to the Uniform Crime Report Program of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, robbery said, "to use force or to threaten to use force or violence, or to arrange victims, or to take care of one or more people, From a bank robbery.The bank robber breaks into the bank when the bank is open and funds is forcibly or forcibly withdrawn from the bank and the bank is closed Sometimes it becomes a robbery.
The Australian Institute of Criminal Investigation analyzed the trend of bank robbery over the past four years. Of the 808 bank robberies that occurred between January 1998 and May 2002, 55% were single criminals, 25% were two criminals, and 20% were robbers of three or more. Undamaged criminals accounted for 28% of robberies, the damage to the victims was the least (1% of all victims), the type of robber most frequently using invoices to threaten bank staff ( 46% of all robbers), and in most cases suffer from robbery (failure rate 33%). Unarmed group has the greatest damage to the victim (51%), robbery failure is the least (6% failure). Armed robbers frequently use camouflage rather than non-armed robbery, and armed use is the most common (59%)