May 26, 2013

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Reporter: Sara Humphrey Email

No arrests made in Maysville bank robbery

MAYSVILLE, OK - Federal and county investigators said they are getting closer to identifying the man who robbed a Maysville bank last Saturday.

Garvin County Sheriff Larry Rhodes said several people have called a tip line reporting names of people with a similar appearance to the robber.

Authorities said last Saturday a robber walked into the First American Bank in Maysville and demanded nearly$4,000 from the teller.

No one was hurt and no weapon was seen.

The robber is described as a white male, about 5'5" and heavy set.

If you have any information on this man or his whereabouts you are urged to contact the Garvin County Crime stoppers.


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