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Gresham Police Release Photos of East County Bank Robbers

Anybody with any information as to the identity of the suspects is encouraged to call Gresham or Troutdale Police.

Robbery Suspects
PHOTOS: Gresham Police Department

(GRESHAM, Ore.) - The Gresham and Troutdale Police Departments are seeking the public's help in identifying three men they believe robbed banks in Gresham and Troutdale and attempted to rob a bank in Gresham in the span of just over two hours.

Attached are photos of the suspects taken from surveillance cameras, as well as photos of the vehicle the men are believed to have been driving. All of the incidents occurred on Saturday November 6th.

The first robbery occurred at the U.S. bank at 300 E Powell Blvd in Gresham, at 9:30 a.m. At about 11:30, three suspects attempted to rob the Bank of the West at 825 NE Hogan in Gresham. Eleven minutes later, the Wells Fargo bank located inside the Safeway at 2501 SW Cherry Park Rd. in Troutdale was robbed. Police believe the same suspects are responsible for all three incidents.

All three are described as black males in their 20's. (See pictures of suspects, attached.) Anybody with any information as to the identity of the suspects is encouraged to call Gresham or Troutdale Police. Gresham Police Tipline is 503.618.2719 (local) or 1.888.989.3505 (out of area). Troutdale Police Tipline is 503.618.7633.

Source / Photos: Gresham Police Department






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