Bellevue Police Seeking Public Help in Wells Fargo Bank Robbery Case
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Bellevue Police are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying two suspects involved in a bank robbery at a Wells Fargo branch on July 17. The robbery occurred just before 4:45 p. m. when a man, described as being in his late 20s or early 30s, entered the bank on 156th Ave NE and handed a note to a teller that simply stated "this is a robbery. " He demanded large bills from the teller, instilling fear among bank employees and customers.
Bellevue Police are concerned about the implications of such criminal activity in the community and are actively investigating the incident. They have released a description of the main suspect and are encouraging anyone who may have information related to the robbery to contact them. The police department emphasizes that community tips can be instrumental in solving such cases. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement and the public. The Bellevue community is urged to step forward to help ensure safety in their neighborhoods.