Police arrest suspect in Chinatown bank robbery
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Honolulu police released this surveillance photo of the suspect in the robbery of the HomeStreet Bank on July 28.
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Honolulu police arrested a suspect in the July 28th robbery of the HomeStreet Bank in Chinatown.
Police arrested Isaiah M. Parsons, 20, who gave no local address, on a grand jury warrant at Circuit Court Tuesday morning for second-degree robbery.
Parsons was being held on $11,000 bail.
Police suspect Parsons is the masked suspect, possibly hiding dreadlocks under a cap, who gave the teller at the HomeStreet bank at 2 S. King Street, a note demanding $6,000 at about 12:30 p.m. on July 28.
The robber fled on a bicycle with the money, police said.
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I guess your disguise not good enough, eh?
Variations of the term “gave no local address” are getting awfully tiresome to read.