RACINE - Two men wanted for a Wednesday night home invasion and Thursday morning robbery are still at large and the investigation is still under way. No new information was released Friday by Racine or Caledonia Police or the FBI.
The two forced their way into the Caledonia home of a woman who works at a Racine credit union Wednesday night, then brought her to her workplace and robbed it Thursday morning.
The men fled with an undetermined amount of cash from Landmark Credit Union, 3413 Rapids Drive. Racine police recovered the credit union employee's car on Fox Drive, a few blocks from the credit union. The suspects drove to the credit union in the employee's white Pontiac Grand Am.
Preliminary reports suggest the men dumped the white Grand Am and fled in a waiting red GMC Jimmy, driven by possibly a third suspect.
One of the robbery suspects is described as a black male in his 20s, 6 feet tall, and 150 pounds. He was wearing a black baseball hat, white and black mask, black shoes with blue stripes and dark cotton gloves. He was armed with a black handgun.
The second robbery suspect is described as a black male in his 20s, 5 feet 11 inches, and 190 pounds. He was wearing light blue jeans, a red plaid shirt, brown fleece top, a yellow hard hat and dark cotton gloves.
The only description available for the possible third suspect is that he's a black male.
Posted in Local on Friday, September 28, 2007 12:00 am Updated: 8:59 pm.
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