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William Scott Scurlock (March 5, 1955 – November 28, 1996), nicknamed the Hollywood Bandit or simply Hollywood, was an American criminal who robbed banks in the Seattle area during the 1990s, during which he used Hollywood-quality make-up and disguises.
The three prisoners waived extradition and warrants charging petit larceny and bank robbery charging Pierpont and Skeer had been issued by Kokomo city judge Joseph Cripe. [49] Reports indicated Howard County prosecutor Howard Miller would pursue habitual criminal charges against both men, which would carry life sentences. [48]
Lange attended Union High School, during which he played baseball and became an all-county third baseman. [7] His poor grades required him to attend summer school in order to graduate. [8] In August 1985, Lange was arrested for attempted bank robbery.
Two separate incidents affected students at a Lee County high school on Tuesday morning, with 20 minutes to spare between both. Bank robbery in Fort Myers locks down Riverdale High School after ...
Tacoma Police Department spokesperson Shelbie Boyd told The News Tribune that a little after noon Tuesday, an employee of Umpqua Bank’s Stadium Branch, 601 N. 1 St., reported the robbery.
Nov. 8—The discovery of an illegal firearm during a recent robbery investigation led Howard County Police detectives to charge two teens with murder in a triple shooting in Columbia, according ...
George Leonidas Leslie (1842 – May/June 1878), who sometimes went by George Howard and George Herbert, was an American bank robber and architect. Known as the " King of Bank Robbers ", he was involved in 80% of the bank robberies in the United States from 1869 to 1878.
Quick Change follows three people on an elaborate bank robbery and their subsequent escape. Filmed and set in New York City, Quick Change is the second adaptation of Cronley's novel, after the 1985 Franco-Canadian film Hold-Up. It is also the only directorial credit in Murray's career. [5] [6]