ON THE LOOKOUT UPDATE: Female robbery suspect arrested; two suspects on the run after attack
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) -- Pueblo Police have arrested a suspected bank robber, they announced Tuesday afternoon.
Investigators say 23-year-old Kaylie Dora was behind not only the heist at the US Bank off Bonforte in Pueblo but another bank robbery at the US Bank of North Elizabeth in March.
Dora was previously listed as an FBI Safe Streets Wanted Criminal.
Her most recent alleged bank robbery at the Bonforte location included no panicked run; no masked visage.
Dora is accused of strolling into the US Bank at 1130 Bonforte Boulevard in Pueblo, appearing at the teller's counter on July 21st at 10:00 a.m. The only object concealing her appearance: was a pair of sunglasses.
Dora is accused of showing a note to the bank worker, demanding cash; and never showing a weapon.
Dora is observed walking out just as nonchalantly as she walked in.
If you recognize her, or know anything about the alleged crime, you're asked to call Pueblo Crime Stoppers at 719-542-STOP, or Sergeant Chris Flores at 719-553-2936.
Fountain Police are asking for the public's help to identify two unknown aggravated robbery suspects, who were part of a group that allegedly attacked three adult victims; one victim was hit with gunfire and has non-life threatening injuries.
The crime happened July 20th at 3:40 p.m. in the 990 block of Legend Oak Drive.
Two of the juvenile suspects were identified, and have already been booked into a juvenile detention facility; however, two additional suspects remain at large.
They got away in a dark grey Honda sedan with temporary Colorado plates. The rear end of the car may have minor damage.
They are thought to be between the ages of 15 and 19.
If you want to remain anonymous, call the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 719-634-STOP. Tipsters can also call Detective Levi Kleeb with the Fountain Police Department at 719-382-4255.