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Show ATION A6 Friday, September 5 Shot to Death During Bank Holdup Nebraska manhunt ends with capture of 3 suspects BY AMY LORENTZEN THE NORFOLK Three holdup men shot five people to death in a bank robbery Thursday before fleeing into the countryside in a stolen car. A Nebrask manhu ended a few hours later with three suspects in custody and charged with murder it was the nation’s deadliest bank rob bery in more than decade and it spread fear across northea Nebraska. The men allegedly stole two cars in their bi escape, takingone at gunpoint in this small farming town Four employees and a customer killed at the U.S. Bank branch, a one-story stucco building with twin Jass doors in the customer was W Jed in the sh Jer by gunfire g Authorities would not say whether the en got away with any money ispects were stopped in stolen in O'Neill, a ranch town 75 miles t of Norfolk. They were identified by police as Jose Sandoval, Jorge Galindo and Erick Fernando Vela. ) hometowns or ages were immediately available. All are ch th five counts of first-degree murder, which carries a po- tential death sentence in Nebraska. Police Chief Bruce Mizner had tears in his eyes as he read the victims’ names at a ne conference. ‘The employees Lola Elwood, 43; Jo Mausbach, 42; Lisa Bryant and Samuel Sun, 50 and ustomer Evone Tuttle, 37, were found dead at the Investigators did not immediately have the cial equipment needed to view the bank’s security tapes. After leaving the bank through ashot out glass door, the gunmen broke into a nearby house where they confronted the home's residents and stole their car, Mizner said. No one in the home was injured e suspects drove about 10 miles, ditched the car andstole a pickup, Mizner said. Authorities tracked downthefirst car by using its satellite navigation system. Dale Tomka, a florist, said he saw the gunmen shortly before the shootings and that they were wearing stocking caps, pos sibly ski masks, andoneof themhadblac! stripes painted on his cheeks. “I thought they were weird and looked outof place,” ene FUN eeea 1 - en re Barts 1) PartySpeciall 7 . very sees 811.95 Per Person (Regularly $12.95) #45 Minutes In The Party Area! #6 Person Minimum (Regularly 8) 1 Super Slice Of Pizza & Soft Drink * 1 Soft Serve ice Cream Cone * Uniimited Go Carts (Wow!) SEERs pod etek FREE STUFF FORTHE EOTTHOAY (eepatsheesed Parties for «Unlimited 3D Efx Theater Movies & G-Zero alll age groups! + Uniimited indoor Rides * Unlimited Kiddie Rides (See our new rides!) oy VR Otel 1 #1 Round Of Miniature Golf a el #1 Game Of LaserTag Peet #5 Game Tokens - 10 For Birthday Person! Mizner said it was unclear what went on inside in the t wounded customer The suspects were stopped at a gas sta 1 Photo Factory Portrait (New) tion in O'Neill after an unidentified “lookout” just outside town called police after spotting the pickup. Tue ENTIRE STOCK middle of a strip mall parking lot. Another employees may be able to help Spring & Summer Appare 13% OFF ift MEN'S WOMEN'S KIDS' JUNIORS’ Selection varies by store. Limited to stock on hand. Basic, non-seasonal merchandiseis not included Sorry, we cannot accept phoneor mail orders on Clearance merchandise. In Salt Lake City at Fashion Piac Dillard's The Perfect Fit Open a Dillard's Express Credit Account and vidi betedt cree the first day you use Arava, ticks and gl cards wanes your new account, ee rac when the application is ‘ony A See sales axsociate tortan" Geta Aoplcations mart ie proceed in he sor. processed in the store.” Shop Monday-Saturday 10-9 and Sunday 12-6 atall Dillard's tocations. nd South Towne Center. In Ogden, at Mall. in Provo, at Provo Towne Centre.in Li in, at Cache Valley Mail. in St. me your Dillard's Credit Card, The American Express® Card, Diners ClubIntemational, Mastercard? Visa® and The Discover Card. George, at Red Cliffs Mail. |