Crime & Safety
Woman In 60s Suspected Of Attempted Armed Robbery At Culver City ATM
The suspect approached a woman at the machine from behind and threatened to shoot if she didn't put money in a bag, police said.
CULVER CITY, CA — Authorities are seeking a female suspect after a woman at a Culver City ATM was threatened at gunpoint in broad daylight, authorities said Sunday.
The attempted robbery happened at a Wells Fargo in the 5800 block of Green Valley Circle, at Bristol Parkway, around 12:30 p.m. Saturday, according to the Culver City Police Department.
Chief of Police Jason Sims said the suspect approached a woman at the machine from behind and threatened to shoot if she didn't put money in a bag. The victim ran inside the bank, with the assailant following before fleeing on foot.
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The suspect was described as a roughly 60-year-old Black woman with a medium build and reddish-orange curly hair. She was wearing a light-blue tank top, shorts, sunglasses and carrying a purse or a bag. She was carrying a black firearm that was without further description.
Anyone with information regarding the case was urged to contact CCPD Officer Jennifer Atenza at 310-253-6120 or jennifer.atenza@culvercity.org, or the CCPD watch commander at 310-253-6202.
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— City News Service