Suspect in Colorado Springs snowstorm robbery arrested in Aurora

One of the suspects in the six robberies that took place during a Colorado Springs snowstorm earlier this week was arrested in Aurora, officials with the Colorado Springs Police Department announced Friday.

Police have not released the suspect’s name.

Around 4:23 p.m. Wednesday, a man robbed a bank in the 400 block of Cascade Avenue, taking with him an undisclosed amount of money. On Friday, Aurora police received a tip about the man. Through continued investigation by law enforcement — including Aurora police, Colorado Springs detectives and agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation — officials developed probable cause to arrest the man, Colorado Springs police said.

He was arrested in Aurora.

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