Two Masked Suspects Rob a San Antonio Credit Union
What Happened?
Imagine two people walking into a bank with their faces covered and carrying weapons. That’s what happened on Saturday morning in San Antonio!
According to the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD), two suspects:
- Robbed a Security Service Federal Credit Union on the Northeast Side
- Were wearing masks and carrying weapons (police didn’t say what kind)
- Took a large amount of cash
- Stole personal belongings from customers, like wallets and purses
Important: No one was hurt during the robbery.
When and Where Did It Happen?
- Time: Around 10:40 a.m. on Saturday
- Place: The 6900 block of North Loop 1604 East (near Rolling Oaks Mall)
- Who told us: SAPD public information officer Lizzandra Trevino
How Did the Robbery Go Down?
Here’s a simple step-by-step of what police say happened:
- The two suspects entered the credit union wearing masks and with weapons.
- They demanded money from a bank teller.
- They also took personal items from several people inside, including wallets and purses.
- They ran away with a “large amount” of cash (exact number not shared).
- They left in a silver SUV-type vehicle.
- As of Saturday afternoon, they had not been found.
What Happens Next?
- The robbery is still being investigated (police are still looking into it).
- Anyone with helpful information is asked to contact SAPD.
- The exact amount of cash stolen has not been made public.
Important Callout: If you know anything about this event, you can help by reaching out to the San Antonio Police Department.
Summary
Two masked and armed people robbed a credit union in San Antonio on Saturday morning. They took cash and customers’ belongings, left in a silver SUV, and haven’t been caught yet. Thankfully, no one was injured, and the case is under investigation.
FAQ
Q: Were the suspects caught?
A: No, as of Saturday afternoon they had not been located.
Q: Did anyone get hurt?
A: No injuries were reported.
Q: What kind of weapons did they have?
A: Police did not specify what type of weapons were used.
Q: How can I help if I know something?
A: You can contact the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) with any information.
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