A Las Vegas man was robbed at gunpoint in his own driveway after withdrawing $18,000 from a Wells Fargo to buy a work vehicle. A masked attacker pointed a handgun at him while he sat in his car, grabbed the cash, and fled in a black, unlicensed sedan, leaving the victim shaken but unharmed, with his wife and daughters just steps away inside the house.
Surveillance Video and the Victim’s Account
According to KTNV, the victim, identified as Eli Levi, shared home-surveillance footage that appears to capture the brazen robbery. In the video, a masked man jumps out of another vehicle, levels a gun at Levi and grabs an envelope of cash before running back to the getaway car. The pair then take off from the neighborhood.
Levi told the station he believes the robbers tailed him after he left the Wells Fargo at Fort Apache Road and Flamingo Road, shortly after he withdrew the $18,000. He said he decided to release the video publicly in hopes it helps detectives track down the suspects and also puts neighbors on alert that someone may be targeting people leaving local banks with visible cash.
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