Cape Coral bank manager robbed in bank parking lot
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The Associated Press
Story Created:
Oct 6, 2008 at 11:16 AM EST
Story Updated:
Oct 6, 2008 at 11:39 AM EST
CAPE CORAL, Fla. - Police are looking for a man suspected of robbing a Cape Coral bank manager Monday morning, taking her car and cash.
The stickup happened at 10:33 a.m. in the parking lot of Regents Bank, 1507 Cape Coral Parkway E., said police spokesman Connie Barron.
A man with a pistol accosted the bank manager, taking the keys to her car and some cash, Barron said. The man then drove away in the manager's car. The manager was not injured. The man is described as weighing 240 pounds.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Cape Coral Police Department at 574-3223.
Monday, Oct 6 at 9:12 PM Simon wrote ...
Victims are sometimes too traumatized to remember details and the suspect could be disguised, but too often the description of the suspect by the media is pathetic. Are reporters too scared to report the race of the suspect or are they just incompetent and fail to report the facts? What chance does the public have of helping if they do not even know the color of the suspect?
Monday, Oct 6 at 2:49 PM BL wrote ...
More & More things like this will keep happening if the economy keeps falling. We just need to keep our eyes open and hope for the best.
Monday, Oct 6 at 1:03 PM John wrote ...
I was in the parkinglot at Walgreens at the exact time on the phone in my car and saw nothing, wish i did because i could have done something
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