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FBI Seeks 'High Top Robber' After Albuquerque Bank Robbery

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FBI Albuquerque Field Office
USPA NEWS - The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance to identify the “High Top Robber,” who is responsible for a bank robbery on Monday, May 2, 2022.
At approximately 10:25 a.m., an unknown male entered Wells Fargo, 3022 Central Avenue SE. The suspect verbally demanded money from a teller. The robber received an undisclosed sum of money and ran southwest toward Dartmouth Drive SE.

Suspect’s Description:

Sex: Male
Age: 20s
Height: Approximately 5'6”
Race: Native American or Hispanic
Clothing: Gray pullover sweater, dark baseball cap, sunglasses, dark mask covering lower half of face, dark pants, black and white high top basketball shoes.
Other: The suspect carried what appeared to be clothes in his hand.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of this suspect.

Anyone with information about this robbery is asked to contact the FBI at (505) 889-1300, or Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers, anonymously, at (505) 843-STOP.

Information about other bank robbers wanted by the FBI can be found at bankrobbers.fbi.gov.

Bank robbery carries a possible prison term of up to 20 years. The use of a gun, other dangerous weapon, toy gun, or hoax bomb device during the commission of a bank robbery can be punishable by a prison term of up to 25 years.
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Source: FBI Albuquerque Field Office press release

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