The FBI is investigating whether three First Community Bank robberies in the Albuquerque area are related.
A preliminary investigation suggests the robberies that occurred Oct. 12 at 8251 Golf Course Road NW , Albuquerque ; Nov. 18 at 1418 Carlisle Boulevard NE , Albuquerque ; and Wednesday at 1000 Commercial Drive , Rio Rancho, may have been committed by one or both of the same suspects.
On Oct. 12 at about , a man wearing a Scream mask displayed a handgun and demanded money. The suspect was described as white or Hispanic, about 5'8 tall, with a medium to heavy build. He wore a black hood, blue sweatshirt, and black pants.
On Nov. 18 at about 2:20 p.m., two armed men—one wearing a Scream mask and the other a skull mask—ordered tellers to the ground and then into a bathroom.
The man who wore the Scream mask was described as about 5'10 to 6' tall; the other was about 5'8 to 5'9. Both were dressed in black and were described as white or Hispanic.
They were seen driving away in a white pickup truck headed east on Constitution Avenue .
On Wednesday at about , a man wearing a tan bandana over his face, black gloves, and a blue coat with a hood, showed a handgun to a teller and demanded money. He was described as about 5'10 to 6', with a medium build.
Nobody was injured in these robberies.
The FBI also is investigating whether the suspects may have been involved in other bank robberies.
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