Monday 16 March 2015

Two arrests in NW bank robbery; FBI, police ‘following all logical leads’

Two arrests in NW bank robbery; FBI, police ‘following all logical leads’:

A bank on upper Connecticut Avenue NW was burglarized Friday by a conceal man with a weapon and the FBI later said it had made two captures. 

A laconic explanation from the FBI made no association with three men being looked for regarding no less than eight late bank burglaries here. Then again, the FBI said that after the Friday captures law requirement was "taking after all consistent leads." 

D.C. police said the theft happened in regards to 2:35 p.m. in the 4300 square of Connecticut Avenue NW. It happened at a limb of the Wells Fargo bank in a segment of storefronts on the west side of the boulevard close to the University of the District of Columbia. 

A man who was in the range at the time said he saw what had all the earmarks of being the quick repercussions of the burglary, and recounted abruptly being submerged in a scene of high dramatization. 

"This gentleman was running toward me," said the witness. The runner was breathing "awesome hard." 

He had his face secured. He wore dim glasses. His body and gimmicks were totally secured, the witness said. 

At that point he said, he saw a cop "come running directly behind him with his firearm out." 

In the beginning moments, the witness said, he didn't know truly what to make of it. At the same time when he saw the officerion the heels of a conceal man, in nearness to a bank, he could figure. 

He said the veiled man ran up a flight of stairs toward an upper level stopping range. At that point came an arriving with an obscured turn. At the point when the escaping man adjusted the turn he vanished from perspective, the witness said, and the officer appeared to back off, obviously questionable about what lay ahead. 

As he comprehended it the witness said, the escaping man got into a vehicle . It was soon on Connecticut Avenue, he said, driving "like there's no tomorrow." 

It "was strange," said the witness. 

The D.C. police said law authorization was searching for a man of obscure race, around 6 feet 1 with a medium form, a veil, a naval force blue coat with a hood, glasses and dark jeans. He wore dark running shoes with white soles, police said. 

They said he had a dark handgun. 

After the arrangement of bank thefts in the locale, the FBI has said it was searching for three individuals it named the "Dark Hat Bandits." The agency said they were needed for eight undeniably audacious bank burglaries in the Maryland and Virginia rural areas, the latest was March 2 in McLean, Va. 

It said the thieves have been depicted as conveying handguns and wearing winter layers, shades, dark caps ( sew or wide overflowed ) and camouflages, for example, ski veils or fake facial hair. 

After the captures on Friday, the FBI's Washington field office discharged a three sentence proclamation. 

In its total it said : "Today, FBI Special Agents captured two people regarding a bank theft at 4302 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C. Neighborhood and government law implementation are taking after all coherent leads concerning these people. We have no further remark as of now."

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