POCATELLO, Idaho — Police are still searching for two men who robbed a branch of Mountain America Credit Union here late last week, the Idaho State Journal reported.
The robbery at the Mountain America Credit Union on the 1000 block of Yellowstone Avenue occurred around 5:30 p.m. Thursday, police said.
Late Thursday night, officers located the getaway car, a silver Chrysler 200 sedan, that was used during the robbery in Idaho Falls, said police, adding that it was impounded on Friday and searched once officers obtained a warrant. After searching the vehicle, officers were able to identify the suspected driver of the getaway car, however, police did not release his name. Officers are still attempting to identify the man who entered the bank, Idaho State Journal said, citing a police report.
The robbery occurred when one of the suspects entered the credit union and demanded money from a teller. After leaving the credit union with the stolen cash, the suspect ran in a northerly direction and entered the passenger side of the Chrysler 200, police said.
Police released a security camera image of the two suspects, both white men, walking out of the nearby Winco Foods supermarket prior to the robbery.
Police said the suspect, who currently remains unidentified, that entered the credit union appears to be between the ages of 23 and 30 and is six feet tall, weighs approximately 150 pounds and has neck tattoos. He was wearing a cream colored or white beanie, dark sunglasses, a dark undershirt, dark flannel coat, dark gloves and blue jeans at the time of the robbery, Idaho State Journal reported.
The amount of money that was stolen from the credit union was not disclosed.
