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Redmond Police Search for Suspect in KeyBank Robbery
The KeyBank branch on Northeast 24th Street was robbed Friday evening by a man wearing a vest and golf hat.

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The KeyBank branch on Northeast 24th Street was robbed Friday evening by a man wearing a vest and golf hat.

The KeyBank branch on Northeast 24th Street was robbed Friday evening by a man wearing a vest and golf hat.
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