A security camera photograph from Monday shows the Kingston Bank of America robbery suspect.   - Kitsap County Sheriff
Kitsap County Sheriff's Office
A security camera photograph from Monday shows the Kingston Bank of America robbery suspect.

Kingston bank robber photo released


December 24, 2009 · 3:35 PM

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The Kitsap County Sheriff's office released a photograph of the suspect in Monday's robbery at the Kingston Bank of America and investigators are asking the public's help in identifying him.

Investigators are also interested in speaking with anyone who noticed a “suspicious vehicle” parked the area west of the bank at 10943 NE State Highway 104, on Lindvog Road NE and the general

vicinity of the Billie Johnson Skate Park.

The man is suspected of robbing the bank branch at about 12:30 p.m. by threatening bank employees with what he said was an explosive device. He then fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.

The suspect is described as about 6 feet tall, medium build with blue eyes. The man had a mustache and beard witnesses described as appearing fake.

He was wearing blue-colored clothing, a baseball cap, glasses and light-colored shoes.

Investigators are asking anyone with information about the robbery or the suspect to contact the FBI at (206) 622-0460 or Detective Fel Abille at (360) 337-5620.

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