Banks in Ventura, Thousand Oaks Robbed
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Bank of America branches in Thousand Oaks and downtown Ventura were robbed Tuesday afternoon, federal authorities said. The heists were not related.
The first holdup occurred about 4:10 p.m. in the 900 block of Westlake Boulevard in Thousand Oaks when a man in a business suit handed a teller a threatening note and then fled with an undisclosed amount of cash, authorities said.
The robber was described as Asian, 6 feet tall and 200 pounds with dark wavy hair. The robbery may be related to a similar incident in November in Camarillo, said FBI Special Agent Brent Robbins.
The second robbery occurred shortly before 5 p.m. on the 500 block of Main Street in Ventura, Robbins said.
While one robber handed a teller a note and grabbed an undisclosed amount of cash, a second stood by the front entrance wearing a black wig with gold streaks, Robbins said.
The men were white and in their mid-30s. The man with the wig was about 5 foot 4 and thin with a slightly dark complexion. He was wearing glasses and possibly a fake mustache and goatee. The other robber was 6 feet with a dark complexion, clean shaven and wearing a black leather jacket.
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