(KRON) — A Santa Rosa woman accused of walking into a local Chase Bank Tuesday morning, handing a threatening letter to a bank teller and leaving with an unknown amount of cash. She was arrested one hour later, said the Santa Rosa Police Department.
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SRPD said the suspect entered the bank at 2300 Sonoma Avenue at 9:50 a.m. and stood out with her bright blue hair and a leopard print jacket.
“She handed the bank teller a note demanding cash that included a written threat to kill people,” said police. “No weapon was threatened or brandished. After taking an undisclosed amount of money from the teller, the female suspect left the bank.”
Santa Rosa police said the woman was last seen walking away from the bank, and it was not immediately clear if she left the area on foot or in a vehicle. However, police said the suspect’s unique description helped a patrol officer locate her inside the Montgomery Village Post Office.
The woman, identified as 32-year-old Jane Hollingworth, was arrested without incident for suspicion of robbery. Hollingworth was booked into the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility…