PHOENIX, AZ—Phoenix FBI Special Agent in Charge James L. Turgal, Jr.
announced the FBI’s Bank Robbery Task Force is seeking the public’s
assistance in identifying a bank robbery suspected dubbed the “Dynomite”
Bandit.
The crimes are being perpetrated by a white male that may be working
with an accomplice. Typically, the modus operandi for the suspect is to
gain entry to the banking institution after normal business hours
through a hole cut in the roof. The suspect then places a device
believed to be an explosive inside the bank and exits undetected. The
following morning when the bank opens, the suspect calls the bank and
makes a demand for money and threatens to blow up the bank if his
demands are not met.
The first incident occurred in Peoria on July 3, 2012, at the Chase
Bank located at 28523 N. El Mirage Road; the second incident occurred in
Maricopa County on December 21, 2012, at the Wells Fargo Bank located
at 39422 N. Daisy Mountain; and the last incident occurred on January 2,
2013, at the Chase Bank located at 10011 E. Dynamite in Scottsdale.
There is a strong possibility that this current series may be related
to another robbery series dubbed “Thou Shalt Not Steal.” Currently,
there is a $15,000 reward being offered for information leading to an
arrest.
The FBI Bank Robbery Task Force (BRTF) is comprised of the Phoenix
Police Department, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, and the Mesa Police
Department. The BRTF is coordinating its investigation with the Peoria
Police Department and the Scottsdale Police Department.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the Dynomite
Bandit, please contact the FBI at (623) 466-1366 or online at
www.BanditTrackerArizona.com.
A photo and sketch of the suspect follow.
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