Suspect arrested in Fort Collins bank robbery

KDVR – Fort Collins Police services arrested a suspect with regard to a bank theft, According to the participation of X of the agency.

On May 27, at about 2:03 pm, Fort Collins police responded to a robbery of the bank reported in the Anfandy Credit Union at 1107 West Drake Road.

When the police arrived at the bank, the employees stated that a convincing male armed with a firearm stole many employees from an unknown amount of money before fleeing the area on foot.

The officers contacted a man in the area, matching the description presented, taking him to the reservation, and they reserved him in Laimer Province prison on charges, including:

  • A threat felony, three charges
  • Felicia exacerbation of theft
  • Theft of a felony more than 20 thousand dollars

The suspect was identified as Isaac Mirz.

During the accident, the Rocky Mountain Secondary School was placed on a safe position due to the proximity of the accident. The bank was closed for about three hours during the investigation.

The investigators said that while a check -in order was executed at a residence in the 1200 City Park Avenue blocs, the main evidence was recovered.

“Since we are still committed to maintaining our neighborhoods, we want to assure the public that the rapid work has taken after the armed bank robbery. The suspect was arrested without further accident, and no injuries have been reported. We thank the community and witnesses for their presence in their expansion, and we encourage everyone to remain aware of the environment and reports of suspicious activity.”

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