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who demanded that the drive-in facility be opened and made
accessible to the robbers. The teller and the guard were unable to
open the drive-in facility and the robber took the money the teller
was carrying to the drive-in; 510,000 was obtained. The robbers
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license plates. The license plates had been stolen from another
vehicle on September 30, 1985.
Incident #3 was the robbery of the Professional Savings
i Bank at 13001 South Dixie Highway, Miami, Florida, on November 8,
1985, at 12: as | committed by two white males,
fitting the re in the aforementioned
robber was carrying a large frame
chrome-plated revolv the other robber was carrying what
appeared to be either an M-16 or an AR-15 rifle. During this
robbery, both subjects entered the bank and ordered customers and
tellers to the floor. One of the robbers grabbed a teller and took
her to the back area demanding the Wells Fargo bags. Wells Fargo
had just made a money delivery to the bank. The number two robber
stood guard at the front door while the robbery was in Progress.
In this robbery, $41,469 was obtained. The getaway vehicle ‘utilizea
was a 1976 or 1977 beige, Chevrolet Monte Carlo with a vinyl top.
The fourth in this series of robberies occurred on
January 10, 1986, at 10:30 a.m., and involved a Brinks armored truck
at the Barnett Bank at 13593 South Dixie Highway. Again, this
? robbery was committed by two white males, one of whom was armed with . .
an AR-15 ot M-16 rifle and the other with a shotgun. The loss in
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