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Two Black Males Sought in Bank Heist

Ask Obama why the bank robbers are always leaving in Japanese cars?
They don't trust the Government Motors cars and don't care about extra acceleration!
LEXINGTON PARK (March 24, 2010) --- Another bank has been robbed in St. Mary's County, this time in old Sin City itself.
According to St. Mary's Sheriff's spokesman DFC Cindy Allen, on March 24, 2010 shortly after 8:00 a.m. the Bank of America located on North Shangri La Drive in Lexington Park, Maryland was robbed of an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect fled the bank in a blue/green Acura. The Acura has since been located and the suspects were last seen driving a black sedan similar to an Acura.
The suspects are described as two black males, one wearing a green flight suit and the other wearing a light gray hooded sweat shirt and ski mask. A handgun was displayed during the robbery.
The intersection of Maryland Route 235 and Maryland Route 4 was initially closed to all traffic but has since been reopened. Detectives from the St. Mary’s County Bureau of Criminal Investigation responded to the scene and assumed the investigation.
Attached is a photograph of one of the suspects.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Robert Merritt at 301-475-4200 x 9042 or call Crime Solvers at 301-475-3333. Tipsters can also text their tips in to “TIP239” plus your message to “CRIMES” (274637). Callers and tipsters do not have to leave a name, just the information. If the information leads to the arrest and conviction, the caller/tipster may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.
One of the more recent bank robberies took place in Charlotte Hall in February at Community Bank, and a gang of hoodlums that kidnapped a bank manager and her two children and robbed the PNC Bank in California were convicted after they caught following a spending spree that included shopping for electronics, clothing and a trip to Atlantic City.
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