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Offender Sought For Wellington Bank Robbery

Published: Thu 27 Jul 2006 12:37 AM
Offender Sought For Central Wellington Bank Robbery
New Zealand Police Wellington News 27 July 2006
Wellington CIB is appealing for sightings of a man who robbed the Manners Street Branch of the BNZ in the central city about 4.15pm yesterday.
Detective Sergeant Tim Leith, Wellington CIB, said the offender is a male caucasian, aged about 30 years old, approximately 180cm tall and of average build. At the time of the robbery he was unshaven, smelt strongly of cigarettes, and was wearing a green beanie and a large swandri style jacket.
"The man had been waiting in line as a customer then approached the teller and handed over a note demanding money," Detective Sergeant Leith said.
"There was a brief exchange of words and about $6500 in cash handed over before the man left the bank."
Police don't know what direction the man took after leaving the bank. They're asking for sightings of a man matching the offender's description who may have been in the Manners Mall area between 3.30pm and 4.30pm yesterday to contact Wellington Police.
The teller was shaken but unhurt.
ENDS

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