Crime & Safety
Update: Masked Man Robs Bank with Fake Assault Rifle
No one was injured during the robbery.

Updated 10:51 p.m.
A man covered part of his face, brandished a replica assault rifle and demanded everyone drop to the floor before robbing a bank on Fremont Boulevard and fleeing the scene Monday, a police spokeswoman said today.
The man, dressed in black pants, shirt and beanie with a black and white bandana over his nose and mouth, entered the Wells Fargo Bank at 40982 Fremont Blvd. shortly after 5 p.m. with what looked like a large assault rifle, said Fremont police spokeswoman Geneva Bosques.
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"He does a takeover-style robbery where he demands everyone get on the ground, and demands money," Bosques said.
A witness to the robbery called police from outside the bank, and patrol cars arrived within about two minutes, Bosques said.
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"Officers were probably one minute or so behind him," she said.
A few blocks away on Almond Avenue, police caught up with a man who said he saw someone drop a pair of latex gloves and a "loot bag."
Police recovered the gloves and bag, which was empty, Bosques said.
An officer then saw and recovered a replica assault rifle in nearby drainage ditch behind the Coach's Sports Bar on Fremont Boulevard.
Police determined that the weapon was an M-4 Crosman air rifle, used to shoot pellets and BBs.
Bosques said that the suspect had covered the tip of the rifle with something like dark-colored fabric, perhaps to prevent people from seeing that it was not a real firearm.
The suspect is described as an African-American male in his 20s, 5 feet 6 to 5 feet 8 inches tall and with a medium build, police said.
-- Bay City News Service
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