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Bank Robbers Unmasked

Two convicted felons in their 60s suspected in a string of robberies in Shoreline are arrested Tuesday by King County Sheriff's detectives

Two bank robbers in their 60s were arrested in Snohomish County late Tuesday this afternoon by King County Sheriff's detectives. 

Investigators believe the men are responsible for at last three banks robberies in Shoreline and two in Seattle since July, either together or separately, according to Sheriff's spokesman John Urquhart.

The two were arrested by detectives while driving late Tuesday afternoon in the Mukilteo area.

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The arrested men, 64 and 65 years old respectively, will be booked into the King County Jail later this afternoon.  Both are convicted felons.

Detectives from the Sheriff's Office, Shoreline Police, Seattle Police, and the FBI have been working together to solve the string of robberies, leading to the arrests.

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On July 6 the Key Bank at 17500 Aurora Ave North was robbed by one of the men who demanded money from a teller.  He was disguised by putting gauze under both eyes.  No weapon was seen.

The second Shoreline robbery was Sept. 12 at the Wells Fargo, 14500 Greenwood Ave North.  The two robbers entered the bank wearing Halloween-type masks.  One was armed with a pistol-grip shotgun and the other with a handgun.  The suspect with the handgun set the gun down on a counter while he went into the teller cages to empty the cash drawer.  When he came back around he forgot the weapon and had to be reminded by his partner to retrieve it.

The third robbery was on October 3. The same KeyBank at 175th and Aurora were robbed again.  This time a lone gunman went into the bank wearing a Bill Clinton mask and holding a pistol grip shotgun.  Nine employees and customers were in the bank.  The robber demanded everyone get down on the floor except for one customer he told to gather money from the teller drawers.  While doing so he racked a shotgun round from his weapon which fell to the floor.

In addition there were two robberies in Seattle which detectives attribute to the men.

Information supplied by King County Deputy John Urquhart.

 

 

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