
Federal agents and Denver Police are turning to the public after a U.S. Bank branch on South Sheridan Boulevard was robbed on Jan. 24, and they say the key to closing the case could be as simple as someone recognizing a face.
The FBI's Denver office released a still image of the man suspected in the holdup and is asking anyone who might know who he is to come forward. Metro Denver Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for anonymous tips that help move the case.
What Officials Released
In a post on X, FBI Denver said the robbery took place on Saturday, Jan. 24, and shared a photograph of the suspect, asking anyone who recognizes the man to contact Denver Police. The message also directed people who prefer to stay anonymous to submit tips through Crime Stoppers. For the original notice and suspect image, see FBI Denver.
How To Pass Tips
Anyone with information can call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP (7867) or submit a tip online, according to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers. Residents can also contact the Denver Police non‑emergency line through the city's public safety resources. Tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a monetary reward.
Federal Context
Bank robbery is a federal crime that can carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years, and the FBI's Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force frequently teams up with local law enforcement on these cases, per FBI Denver. Officials say quick tips from the community can help close investigations faster and reduce the risk to bank employees and customers. Anyone with information is urged to contact Denver Police or Metro Denver Crime Stoppers.









