DENVER (KDVR) — A 21-year-old from Fort Collins is facing a federal charge of bank robbery with forced accompaniment after he was arrested outside of a credit union on May 27.
Isaac Meraz, 21, was arrested Tuesday, May 27, after he allegedly robbed the ENT Credit Union on West Drake Road at about 2 p.m.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado said Meraz was wearing a “full rubber mask with attached fake hair,” and told bank employees “he was there to ‘audit’ the bank.”
Prosecutors said Meraz then produced what appeared to be a handgun and forced three employees to accompany him inside the bank’s vault. Prosecutors said Meraz pointed the “gun” at an employee, and “out of fear and intimidation, that employee provided Meraz with money out of the vault.”…