Crime & Safety

Two Women Rob Dublin Bank

Do you recognize these women or their getaway vehicle? Police say they robbed a Bank of America branch Monday and headed north on 680.

Dublin Police are searching for two women they say robbed the Bank of America on Dublin Boulevard at Amador Plaza Road. The robbery happened Monday at around 11:30 a.m.

According to a written release, the suspects not only demanded money, they threatened the teller’s family. “Two suspects entered the Bank of America, where one suspect handed the bank teller a lengthy note demanding money and it further stated the two suspects also had associates that were at the teller’s residence and the suspects knew who the teller was.”

No weapons were seen.

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The teller gave the suspects an undisclosed amount of money.

A witness reported that an older model GMC Yukon XL driven by a male left the parking lot at a high rate of speed. The SUV was last seen getting onto northbound I-680.

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Surveillance video showed the women getting of the of SUV, going into the back, and getting back into the SUV.

One of the women had a red circle or tattoo on her face.

If you have information on the bank robbery, the SUV or the women, contact Detective Sergeant Rafael Alvarez at (925) 833-6682 or Detective Aaron Garth at (925) 833-6667.

--Images via Dublin Police Department

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