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Police seek public’s help in bank robbery case

Vancouver police say man robbed Riverview Community Bank April 16

The Columbian
Published: May 28, 2014, 5:00pm

Vancouver police are looking for new leads in a robbery case at a Riverview Community Bank branch in Vancouver, and have released what they say is the suspect’s photo.

On April 16, a man entered the east Vancouver bank, at 1901 N.E. 162nd Ave., and gave the teller a note demanding money, according to Vancouver police. The robber fled on foot and later might have gotten into a dark-colored pickup truck, police said.

Police described the robber as white, possibly in his 20s, shorter than 6-feet and having a “slightly heavy build.”

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Barbara Knoeppel at 360-487-7436 or the tip line, 360-487-7399.

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