COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : IRVINE : Gunman Flees After Robbing Bank Tellers
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A gunman burst into a Great Western Savings bank Friday, robbed several tellers and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.
The robbery occurred shortly after noon when the man, armed with a blue-steel revolver, entered the bank on Walnut Street in Irvine. After jumping over the counter, the bandit grabbed cash from several teller stations.
Irvine Police Lt. Vic Thies said the robber stuffed the money in a blue zippered pouch and went toward the rear exit of the building. Witnesses did not see him leave the building, Thies said.
Police searched the area but did not find the suspect.
Witnesses described the robber as a white male, about 35 years old, weighing 150 pounds and standing 6 feet tall. He wore a blue Windbreaker, blue Levi’s jeans, dark sunglasses and had a pimply face, Thies said.
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