plaid bank robber strikes again
A man being dubbed the plaid bank robber strikes again.
This is the 3rd robbery attributed to the plaid bank robber.
The latest robbery was at the U.S. Bank branch Thursday on East Windmill Parkway. He walked in to the US rank located in a Von’s store at 2667 E. Windmill Pkwy.
He was again wearing the plaid shirt and handed a note to the teller. He took the cash and he took his note back and then fled. He got away with an undisclosed amount of money.
He did not show a weapon and fortunately no one was injured.
He looks young from the photos and is being described as 6-foot, 180-pound white male in his late 20s or early 30s. He was last seen wearing a black New York Yankees baseball cap, a white plaid shirt and blue jeans.
Perhaps he is getting more brazen since he did not wear his plaid cap during the latest heist.
There’s been some studies on bank robbers and 85% think that they will not caught. In reality most bank robbers are caught – especially since bank robberies usually have the involvement, and the resources of the FBI.
Perhaps the “Plaid bandit” is enjoying the thrill. Perhaps he just needs money.
Officials think he is the same man that robbed an America First Credit Union, 370 N. Stephanie St., on July 13 and a U.S. Bank at 830 S. Boulder Highway on July 18
Officials urge anyone with information to call the Henderson Police Department at (702) 267-4750 or to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at (702) 385-5555 or visit crimestoppersofnv.com.