A robber who attacked two employees of a cash transport company in the foyer of a bank in Vienna-Favoriten last Friday is said to have shot twice and used live ammunition. He’s still on the run.
At around 8:20 a.m., the two money transporters were busy exchanging the cash cassettes of the ATMs in the branch on Troststrasse. Shortly afterwards, the stranger appeared on the couch, threatened the two employees with a gun and shot them twice. That said police spokesman Markus Dittrich on Monday when asked.
Employee suffered an explosion trauma
The robber took off with cash on a step or electric scooter. During the escape, he also threatened a passerby with a firearm. A victim of the robbery suffered injuries from the shots.
Perpetrator description:
The wanted person would have been 30 to 40 years old, 1.70 to 1.75 meters tall and wore a mouth and nose protector. According to the witnesses, the otherwise dark-clad robber wore a pink wool cap and spoke Viennese dialect.
The amount of the loot was not disclosed on Monday. The spokesman cited tactical reasons for the investigation.
Source: Krone

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