Crime & Safety
Firefighters Credit Union Robbed In South Euclid
Four men, wearing hoods and masks, used an assault style long gun to rob the credit union.

SOUTH EUCLID, OH — The Firefighters Credit Union in South Euclid was robbed on Saturday. The FBI says four unidentified suspects got away with an undisclosed amount of cash before fleeing the scene.
Three men entered the bank, pulled out weapons, and two of the men jumped the counter inside the credit union. The third suspect stayed on the lobby side of the counter.
One of the suspects had what appeared to be a Tec-9 firearm. Another suspect was carrying an assault style long gun with a white sheet draped over it.
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The two suspects behind the counter went through the tellers' cash drawers. The three suspects then exited the bank and got into a car waiting for them outside. The unknown driver appears to have also been involved in the robbery. All three suspects inside the bank wore masks and hoods.
The vehicle may have been a silver Honda, Hyundai, or Kia, with a black front bumper. The vehicle left the credit union and went south on Mayfield Road.
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Tips can be provided to the Cleveland Division of the FBI, the South Euclid Police Department or Crimestoppers. Reward money is available for information leading to the successful identification and prosecution of the individuals responsible. Tips can remain anonymous. These suspects are considered armed and dangerous.



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