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Lincolnville Bank Robbery

Should be Considered Armed and Dangerous

Image from bank cameras of the bank robbery suspect   Police artist sketch of the bank robbery suspect

On October 12, 2001, and again on March 20, 2002, The Pilsen State Bank in Lincolnville, Kansas was robbed. In October, two white males demanded Money at gunpoint, and placed employees in a rear bathroom. On March 20, 2002, a white male matching the description of the main Suspect in the October robbery again forced employees into The bathroom before taking money from the tellers' drawers. The Lincolnville robberies are similar in nature to three additional bank Robberies that have occurred in Reno county in the last seven months. In each robbery the suspects were dressed in hooded jackets, Sunglasses and stocking caps. The main suspect was clean-shaven, Approximately 30-40 years of age, 5'6' to 5'11", 150-180 pounds.

If you have information call Kansas Bureau of Investigation at 1-800 KS CRIME (1-800-572-7463), the Marion County Sheriff at 620-382-2144 or the Reno County Sheriff at 620-694-2735

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