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Police Need Help Identifying Bank Robbery Suspect
Tualatin Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the male shown in the attached photos, in connection with a bank robbery. On October 15, 2021, at approximately 4:00 pm, the suspect was seen on camera passing a pre-written bank robbery note to a bank teller at the Columbia Bank, located at 8805 SW Tualatin Sherwood Road, in Tualatin. The suspect left the bank with an undisclosed amount of stolen cash.
The suspect was described as an adult, white male, approximately 22 years of age, with a thin build, 6’ tall, wearing a black hooded Nike sweatshirt. He was seen leaving the bank in a gray Acura sedan with Oregon license plates. The vehicle is shown in the attached photo.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Det. Mark Neumeister with the Tualatin Police Department at 503-691-4800 and reference case #21-017555. Individuals who wish to remain anonymous can call the tip-line at 503-691-0285 or submit a tip at Crime Stoppers of Oregon.
No further information at this time.