Two bank robberies sixty miles and two weeks apart in north central Missouri have the FBI investigating a possible repeat performance by the same man.
Bank employees, and surveillance cameras offered a similar physical description, and authorities say other details were similar, from the way he dressed to the way he stole and later abandoned his getaway vehicle.
A man walked into the Preferred Bank in Brookfield June 1, showed a weapon, announced he was robbing the bank, and left with an unreleased amount of cash. Officers later found his escape vehicle abandoned nearby. It had been stolen.
Rebecca Wu, a spokeswoman for the FBI based in St. Louis, says the robber was described as a white male, between 25 and 30 years old, about six feet tall with a medium build. That description comes pretty close to one given by the victims of a bank robbery in Hamilton May 19th.
Wu says the suspect in the Brookfield robbery wore a black paintball mask, heavy canvas overalls, a flannel shirt, gloves and boots.
The description and surveillance video from the Hamilton robbery paint a similar picture. That suspect wore a heavy black jacket and pants. He wore a motorcycle helmet and used a scarf to cover his face. Below is a picture from the surveillance video at the Hamilton Robbery.
If you have information that could help the investigation, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers at 866-371-TIPS. Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to a felony arrest.
The photos from the two robberies are below. Here’s Wu’s description of the Brookfield robbery via telephone interview:
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