Beaverton bank robbed a second time
This is a press release courtesy of Beaverton police
On November 6, 2009, at 1:20 p.m., the Beaverton police responded to a report of a robbery at Chase Bank, 11425 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Highway. A lone male had demanded money and left with an unidentified amount of cash.
When police arrived, the teller explained how the suspect had walked into the bank and presented a note; no weapon was shown or implied. The note demanded money and the teller complied by handing over an undisclosed amount of cash.
The suspect was described as a white male adult, late 20's to early thirties, 5'9", with a thin build. He was wearing a cargo type pant, a black hoody with the hood pulled up over his head, black gloves and sunglasses. He was also said to have had light brown facial stubble and a nose piercing.
It's unknown if the suspect fled on foot or by vehicle after leaving the bank. However, he was seen carrying a motorcycle helmet and may have had a motorcycle or moped nearby.
This is the second robbery at this particular branch within the last month. The suspect from the previous robbery has been arrested and is still in custody.
Comments

As a security measure, I'm surprised the Feds have not required placing signs on all bank doors, hats and hoodies must be removed in the bank, all sunglasses removed. I recall this sign at Key Bank at 5th and Washington in Downtown for several years

You're joking, right? Why not just put a sign out on the door that says "Bank robbery is not allowed." That is sure to turn away all the criminals.

This may be the only place in the world you can enter a bank with a hat or sunglasses, or a hoody.
Wise up bankers

banks do have these signs posted. but what do you do when one comes rushing in a gives you a note? should they say " well can you remove your hood and sunglass first. think about it.
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