BRIEFLY
Two masked robbers armed with shotguns escaped with an unknown amount
of cash from a Bank of America branch Saturday morning, officials said.
The two gunmen committed a “takeover style” robbery, entering the bank
in the 2700 block of Harbor Boulevard and ordering everybody to the
floor, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith. No one was hurt in the
heist.
The men took an unknown amount of cash from a teller, ran out and
drove away in a stolen Honda car, Smith said. They then drove a short
distance, stopped the car and fled on foot, he said.
“They were very quick,” Smith said. “We believe [their modus operandi]
is very similar to the ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’ bandits.”
That group, given the nickname for the speedy execution of their
robberies, has terrorized banks and convenience stores in Southern
California, eluding police and the FBI, for the last several months.
No accurate description of the robbers is available, except that both
were about 5-foot-9 with a stocky build, Smith said.
“Nobody could identify them because of the masks,” he said.
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