CLOVIS PD IN SEARCH OF ROBBERY SUSPECT
On Friday, June 17, 2022, at about 10:04 a.m., Officers of the Clovis Police Department responded to 2720 North Prince Street for report of a robbery at Washington Federal Bank. On arrival, Officers ensured the safety of bank staff as others searched the area for the robbery suspect.
No information about what amount of money was stolen during the robbery will be shared with the public at this time. No persons were physically injured during the commission of the robbery. The Clovis Police Department Special Operations Unit are actively investigating this incident. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been notified of this event.
The Clovis Police Department is asking for assistance from the public, to help identify the suspect of the robbery. The suspect is a male of light complexion and roughly 5 foot 9 inches tall to 6 foot tall. He was wearing a long sleeve medium brown shirt, tan pants, a light tan hat, eyeglasses, a black in color surgical style mask, and tattoos on the left and right side of his neck. Photos of the subject are being released so the public may assist us in locating this person.
If anyone has any information about this incident, they are asked to call the Clovis Police Department at (575) 769-1921, Curry County Crime Stoppers at (575) 763-7000, or tip411.
Anyone with information this suspect’s identity or whereabouts is asked to contact the FBI at 505-889-1300 or online tips.fbi.gov. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of this suspect. Bank robbery carries a possible prison term of up to 20 years. The use of a gun, other dangerous weapon, toy gun, or hoax bomb device during the commission of a bank robbery can be punishable by a prison term of up to 25 years.