Who are the 'Bundled Bandits' pulling heists at Chicago suburban banks? FBIChicago
Waving handguns, shattering a glass door, jumping on a counter -- the brazen actions of the"Bundled Bandits" have prompted the FBI to offer a $20,000 reward for information on two men suspected in a series of suburban bank robberies.
"Maybe they're picking BMOs because one once worked at a BMO. And they have protocols in place, so they know what BMO employees will do because that's how they're trained." As far as a pattern regarding where and when the heists happen, that's difficult to read, experts said. Although Matteson and Frankfort are in the South suburbs, it's a long haul to Addison in DuPage County, said Millner, director of government relations for the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.Regarding the suspects' origins,"my guess is because they're probably somewhat familiar with the first one or two , they're probably from the suburbs," said Buslik, a University of Illinois at Chicago criminology lecturer.