FBI & Springfield Police Ask for Public's Help Finding Armed Bank Robber

FBI - Oregon - 04/25/18 

The FBI and Springfield Police Department are asking for the public's help in identifying and locating the person responsible for an armed bank robbery last week. The person robbed the Pacific Cascade Federal Credit Union at 1190 Mohawk Boulevard at 4:00 pm on Tuesday, April 17th. The suspect entered the credit union, approached the teller desk, demanded cash, got cash and left the bank. It is possible that the suspect used a getaway car. During the robbery, the suspect presented a gun that was in a holster under a hooded jacket.
Investigators believe the suspect is a white woman in her late 40's to early 50's, but investigators have not ruled out the possibility that the robber may be a man.
The suspect wore black plastic square-framed glasses and appeared to have long blonde hair.  The suspect was wearing blue denim jeans, a black t-shirt and oversized hooded royal blue rain-jacket.  The suspect also wore a camouflage boonie-style cap.
There is an FBI Wanted flyer at https://bankrobbers.fbi.gov/robbers-container/2018-04-20.9296900454
Anyone with information is asked to call the Springfield Police Department at (541) 726-3714, the FBI at (503) 343-5222 or submit a tip at https://www.fbi.gov/tips

BR - Springfield c - April 17, 2018



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