
Umpqua Bank staff called CCSO Wednesday afternoon to report they were just robbed by a male and female wearing masks
On Wednesday (Nov. 6) at about 4:40 p.m., Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) deputies were dispatched to a robbery at the Umpqua Bank located at 2515 NE 134th St., in Vancouver.
Bank staff called to report they were just robbed by a male and female wearing masks. The male implied he had a gun and the suspects left the bank with an unknown amount of cash.
Suspect 1 is described as a white male with long brown hair. He was wearing a Carhartt-style jacket with a black sweatshirt.
Suspect 2 is described as a black female with brown hair. She was wearing a grayish headband, pink jacket and a cross bag.
If you have information about this incident or the identity of the suspects, contact Det. Johnson at tanya.johnson@clark.wa.gov.
This is an active investigation
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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