Security camera image shows Don Quijote bank robbery suspect
Police are asking for the public’s help in catching a man wanted for robbing the Central Pacific Bank branch in the Honolulu Don Quijote on Saturday.
Police said the man walked into the Kaheka Street store, went straight to the bank, and handed the teller a note demanding money at approximately 2:08 p.m. He fled in a taxi.
The suspect is described as about 20 to 30 years old, 5 feet 4 inches tall, with a heavy build, black hair and brown eyes. He was wearing an orange shirt with a Georgia design and red, green and yellow cap.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300 or *CRIME via cellular phone. Text “CS808” plus your message to 274637 or CRIMES.
9 responses to “Security camera image shows Don Quijote bank robbery suspect”
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He’ll never get caught — not with that brilliant escape plan and the top of his head so well-disguised. He should be called “The Ghost Bandit.”
At least he has the taxi fare or could be he will give the driver a note and indicate it is free far Enough?
I think that’s why he robbed the place, for the taxi fare.
He’s just an idiot. That bank in there is so exposed he probably expected to get caught.
Isn’t the bank branch at the far end of the front of the store, so he had to go past all the checkout lanes and past the security guard at the doors? And then get away in a taxi? That’s crazy. He shoulda used Uber.
Very good pics. Someone will call him in. So easy.
1. DQ needs to implement new measures for this kind of criminal act…COMMUNICATION with a RED BUTTON from the vendors in the store warning the store entrance security.
2. Criminal’s FAMILY has just been exposed to…MAKE AZZ syndrome.
The last time I was there, had some big polynesian security guard in front. Teller should have just yelled and made a commotion after he left the counter.
And those guys at the entrance who check peoples’ receipts are going to do what to detain an armed felon?