Sunday, May 20, 2001
Police seek two in bank robbery
The Cincinnati Enquirer
OWENSVILLE Police were still looking Saturday for two men who robbed an Owensville bank at gunpoint Friday afternoon.
Clermont County Sheriff A.J. Rodenberg said two white men, one carrying a sawed-off rifle, robbed the Clermont Savings Bank in Owensville of an undisclosed amount of money shortly before 4 p.m.
The pair got away in an older-model black Mustang, the sheriff said. One was described as 5 feet, 7 inches tall with brown hair and a goatee, wearing a hooded denim jacket over a flannel shirt. The second robber had light brown hair and was wearing a sweat shirt.
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