Poulsbo Police and the FBI are still seeking the
Photo courtesy of Poulsbo Police Department
Poulsbo Police and the FBI are still seeking the 'Man Hands' bank robber. Authorities believe he is responsible for the April 14 robbery of Kitsap Credit Union and three banks in the Seattle area.

Authorities seeking alleged bank robber


June 10, 2009 · 9:29 AM

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The Poulsbo Police Department and the FBI are still seeking the man they belived is responsible for four bank robberies in the Puget Sound. A photo of the man taken during the robbery in King County was released Tuesday.

On April 14, a man robbed the Kitsap Credit Union on Highway 305 in Poulsbo by passing a bank teller a demand note. He made off with an undetermined amount of cash. To date, the FBI believes the same man is responsible for three more robberies in the Seattle area.

The man is described as being in his 30s and between 5 feet, six inches tall and 5 feet, 10 inches tall and of average build. He has blue eyes.

Anyone with information on this suspect is asked to contact Det. David Gesell with the Poulsbo Police Department at (360) 779-3113 or Special Agent Ted Halla with the FBI at (360) 613-2555.

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