Omaha bank robbery suspects found with burned clothing, guns

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Earlier coverage in the video above The two men accused of an armed bank robbery that injured multiple people appeared in Douglas County court on Monday. Taliaferro Thompson, 26, and Andrew Kincaid, 28, were arrested Jan. 27 for robbery and use of a weapon. to commit a felony. Investigators said they are accused of robbing First National Bank, located near South 175th Street and West Center Road, on January 26. According to an arrest affidavit, video surveillance showed two black male suspects, each armed with a handgun, entering the bank. Both suspects jumped on the teller’s counter, demanded money and then gained access to the cash vault in a back room of the bank, according to the arrest affidavit. The suspects, who also obtained money from an ATM drawer, stole more than $350,000 in cash, which included bait bills and a packet of red dye, according to the arrest affidavit. ed money, authorities said. One of the suspects pistol-whipped a bank employee, causing an abrasion on his face, and reportedly drugged a pregnant employee by her hair, according to the arrest affidavit. Court documents also said one of the suspects held two employees and a customer at gunpoint. First National Bank said no shots were fired during the incident. According to the arrest affidavit, the suspects placed the money in a bag and fled in a white Chrysler pickup truck. they came by the dozens. According to the arrest affidavit, members of the gang suppression unit developed information that one of the suspects was at a residence near North 45th and Nicholas streets. While conducting surveillance at the residence, officers observed a vehicle arrive and pick up a man, according to the affidavit. The officer stopped the vehicle for a moving violation and saw Thompson in the back seat. He was arrested on a warrant for an unrelated felony. According to the affidavit, Thompson was in possession of a handgun when he was arrested. A search of the vehicle revealed a shoebox with “an unknown amount of cash” as well as a second handgun. During additional surveillance at the residence, someone ran out of the rear of the residence and was taken into custody, according to the affidavit. Gang detectives surrounded the residence and demanded the occupants leave. Several people left the residence and were taken into custody, one of them identified as Andrew Kincaid, who had a stain of red dye, according to the arrest affidavit. After obtaining a search warrant, officers found items they believed. be involved in the robbery, including ammunition and a black mask, the affidavit says. Officers found burned money with red dye and burned jeans with red dye in a dumpster near 46th and Nicholas streets. Kincaid and Thompson are scheduled to appear in court on March 7. Both have $1 million bail.

Previous coverage in the video above

The two men charged with an armed bank robbery that injured multiple people appeared in Douglas County court on Monday.

Taliaferro Thompson, 26, and Andrew Kincaid, 28, were arrested Jan. 27 for robbery and use of a weapon to commit a felony.

Investigators said they are accused of robbing First National Bank, located near South 175th Street and West Center Road, on January 26.

According to an arrest affidavit, video surveillance showed two suspected black men, each armed with a handgun, entering the bank.

Both suspects jumped on the teller’s counter, demanded money and then gained access to the cash vault in a back room of the bank, according to the arrest affidavit.

The suspects, who also obtained money from an ATM drawer, stole more than $350,000 in cash, which included bait bills and a packet of red dye, according to the arrest affidavit.

The employees told investigators that two suspects armed with guns entered the bank, assaulted employees and customers and then demanded money, authorities said.

One of the suspects pistol-whipped a bank employee, causing an abrasion on his face, and reportedly drugged a pregnant employee by her hair, according to the arrest affidavit.

Court documents also said one of the suspects held a gun on two employees and a customer. First National Bank said no shots were fired during the incident.

According to the arrest affidavit, the suspects placed the money in a bag and fled in a white Chrysler pickup truck.

Omaha police told KETV NewsWatch 7 that once the photos of the suspects were released, dozens of leads poured in.

According to the arrest affidavit, members of the gang suppression unit developed information that one of the suspects was at a residence near North 45th and Nicholas streets.

While conducting surveillance at the residence, officers observed a vehicle arrive and pick up a man, according to the affidavit. The officer stopped the vehicle for a moving violation and saw Thompson in the back seat. He was arrested on a warrant for an unrelated crime.

According to the affidavit, Thompson was in possession of a firearm when he was arrested. A search of the vehicle revealed a shoebox with “an unknown amount of cash” as well as a second handgun.

During additional surveillance at the residence, someone ran out of the rear of the residence and was taken into custody, according to the affidavit. Gang detectives surrounded the residence and demanded the occupants leave.

Several people left the residence and were taken into custody, one of them identified as Andrew Kincaid, who had a stain of red dye, according to the arrest affidavit.

After obtaining a search warrant, officers found items believed to be involved in the robbery, including ammunition and a black mask, according to the affidavit. Officers found burned money with red dye and burned jeans with red dye in a dumpster near 46th and Nicholas streets.

Kincaid and Thompson are scheduled to appear in court on March 7. They both have $1 million bail.

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