Adams Bank & Trust
On February 23, 2005 at approximately 10:18 a.m., an unknown white female entered the Adams Bank & Trust, 265 East Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado and presented the victim teller with a note demanding money. The suspect subsequently fled the bank with an unknown white male that did not fully enter the bank and remained in the foyer area of the bank. Both suspects got into a red or maroon four door vehicle parked outside and driven by a third suspect, possibly described as a black male.
The female was described as 28 to 32 years of age, 5'04" to 5'05" tall, 130 to 140 pounds with dark hair and dark eyes. She was observed wearing a striped multi-color beanie cap, a dark jacket with a lighter color stripe down the front and matching cuffs, jeans and black closed toe shoes.
The male in the foyer area was described only as a white male in his 30's, approximately 6'00 tall with a thin build and possibly bald or having very short hair. No clothing description was obtained for this male.
After the robbery, both suspects were seen getting in a newer model red or maroon four door Pontiac Grand Prix which left in an unknown direction.
Again, on April 7, 2005 at approximately 3:55 p.m. an unknown white male entered the Adams Bank & Trust, 265 East Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado armed with a pistol and demanded money. The suspect was given the money and fled out of the bank and was last seen walking west away from the bank.
The suspect was described as a white or Hispanic male, 20-25 years of age, 5'07" to 5'10" tall, 140-150 pounds and may have had brown eyes. He wore a black ski mask, a black mid thigh length jacket over a black t-shirt with white lettering, black pants and black shoes.
ENT Federal Credit Union
On Tuesday, August 17, 2004 at 1602 hours, the suspect in the below featured photos entered the ENT Federal Credit Union located at 555 East Costilla Street and threatened the victim. The suspect then left the area southbound on El Paso Street with an undisclosed amount of U.S currency. The suspect is described as a white female, 5-4 to 5-7 medium to heavy build, mid 20's with blond/brown hair.
Any one with information relating to this robbery should contact the CSPD robbery hotline 667-2786, or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 634-STOP. Anyone calling Crime Stoppers providing information that leads to a felony arrest in this case could earn a cash reward of up to $1,000.
Seven-Eleven Store
On May 6, 2004 at approximately 2:00 AM, an unknown black male, wearing a dark blue hooded sweat shirt, blue jeans, black shoes and a dark knit ski mask, entered the 7-11 store located at 5 Widefield Drive. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5' 11”, 185 pounds and around 25 years of age. Upon entering the store, the subject told the clerk, “Give me the money.” The clerk asked the suspect, if this was a joke, at which the suspect told him, “No, give me the money,” and, “Don't touch anything, don't touch any buttons, I don't want to hurt you, hurry up.” The clerk at this time gave the suspect the cash drawer from the register and money from the safe.
The clerk stated he did not see a weapon, however the suspect kept his hand in the pocket of the sweat shirt. The clerk also stated tha a bulge in the suspect's sweatshirt pocket was observed. The suspect then departed the store on foot heading north bound on Widefield Drive.
Any information in regards to this case should be referred to Detective Robert Jaworski of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at 520-7190, or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 634-STOP. Anyone calling Crime Stoppers providing information that leads to a felony arrest in this case could earn a cash reward of up to $1,000.
Bank One
On April 23, 2004 the below featured suspect robbed the Bank One located at 7190 N. Academy Blvd. During his flight from the scene he fired several shots at officers and was able to escape after a high-speed pursuit. The suspect is described as an African-American male, 30 to 45 years old with a medium to light complexion. He is approximately 6'1” to 6'3” in height with a strong build. The suspect was driving a very dark gray (appears black from a distance) Suburban or Yukon XL, 2002 or newer, last seen near Hancock Expressway and Circle Drive.
The Colorado Springs Police Department is asking anyone with information concerning this robbery suspect to contact Detective Chagnon at 444-7821, Detective Drennan 444-7868, Detective Fox 444-7869 or they may remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 634-STOP. Anyone calling Crime Stoppers providing information that leads to the arrest in this case could earn a cash reward of up to $1,000. Bank One has offered a special cash reward. Anyone calling
robbery suspect Crime Stoppers providing information that leads to a felony arrest in this case may earn up to $5,000.
Aggravated Robbery
On July 18, 2003 Colorado Springs Police were notified of a robbery victim who was stabbed and his ATM card stolen. The suspect's photograph was captured on July 19, 2003 at 1:00 AM when the suspect used the victim's ATM card. Police are asking for your help in identifying the person featured in the photograph. If you can identify this person, please contact Detective Martin Toland at 444-7617, or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 634-STOP.
ENT Federal Credit Union
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ENT Federal Credit Union, 3125 Jet Wing Dr., was robbed by a lone gunman dress in black on June 6, 2003 at approximately 12:02 PM. The suspect crashed the car in which he was attempting to escape, after leaving the bank (a teal green Ford Probe was abandoned at the crash scene - see photos to the left), and subsequently fled on foot and hid in a nearby neighborhood. Officers in the area were unable to locate the suspect. Shortly thereafter, a witness saw a suspicious male leaving the area of 4000 Colony Hills Dr. N, on foot. About two hours later, the same male returned to the area, driving a late 80's - early 90's Ford Aerostar Minivan, possibly with tinted windows. He parked near 4034 Colony Hills Dr, got out of the van and walked between two houses. He returned to his van carrying a plastic tub normally used for recyclable items. He placed the tub in his van and drove from the area. No license plate obtained. There is possible damage to the driver's side of the minivan. We are asking the public to identify the owner of this teal green Ford Probe. The vehicle had a temp tag which does not belong to the car. The damage to the driver’s side door, depicted in the attached photos, resulted from the crash after the incident. The vehicle was probably purchased within the past two to three months. The suspicious party from Colony Hills Dr. is a light-skinned mixed race/black male in his early twenties, approximately 5'07'' to 5'10'' tall with a medium build. He wore a red tee shirt, with a logo on the back, and blue nylon basketball-type shorts. He wore his hair in braids reaching to his upper back, and there were white or light-colored beads at the ends of the braids.

Can you identify this person? This photo was recovered during the initial investigation of the above robbery. Please contact Det. Todd Drennan at 444-7868, or you may remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 634-STOP, if you can identify this individual.
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