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 • UPDATE: WVSP Looking For Rupert Bank Robbery Suspect

In The News:

UPDATE: WVSP Looking For Rupert Bank Robbery Suspect

Officers are currently looking for the suspect in an armed robbery at Summit Community Bank in Rupert.

According to information provided by the West Virginia State Police, on October 29, 2021, at approximately 8:50 a.m., an unknown male entered Summit Community Bank in Rupert.

The unknown male produced a silver revolver, demanded money from the tellers and fled the scene on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.

The attached pictures were taken from bank video surveillance. Anyone with information is encouraged to call Corporal J. W. Gilkeson at the West Virginia State Police Rainelle Detachment at (304) 438-3000.

WV Daily News

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