Denver (KDVR)-The FBI is looking for three suspects called “wonders of one strike”, which is linked to three individual robberies via the Denver metro.
The FBI Rocky Mountain Safeeets and Greenwood Village Police Department is looking for the assistance of the public to determine three suspects who stole three banks independently of this year.
The FBI Department of Denver referred to the three suspects in the name of “the wonders of one strike”, where each suspect is linked to one bank stealing, punishable by imprisonment for up to 20 years in each federal crime.
Three different suspects linked to the theft have been released through the Denver Metro, and the FBI is asking people to search for the following suspects, and none of them have been determined positively yet:
The suspect:
- He is believed to be responsible for theft on January 2 at about 3:15 pm at Crossfirmst Bank Denver, 4582 South Ulster St. In Denver
- A written description has not been presented
The suspect:
- He is believed to be responsible for the theft on January 3 at approximately 5:35 pm, the Credit Union, 1499 Winkoub Street in Denver
- Male
- From 50 to 60 years old
- Large construction
- Wearing glasses while stealing the bank
The third suspect:
- He is believed to be responsible for theft on January 14 at approximately 11:25 am, Bank of America, 5117 S. Yossimit Saint in the village of Greenwood
- White female
- About 5 feet, length 5 inches
- 40-50 years
- He wears a camouflage fisher
- Wallow
People are asked to search for anyone who matches descriptions, as well as people who may have “have recently changed their spending habits or suddenly discussed money.”
Anyone with contact information with Denver, Greenwood Village Police or the FBI or
Denver Metro Crime Conditions. Tipsters can reports to unknown crime seals and are still eligible for a cash bonus.