On the last day of June, a robber again hit the Alaska Federal Credit Union inside the QFC at Roosevelt Way Northeast and Northeast Northgate Way, police report.
It was the third time an area credit union has been robbed this year, and the second for this credit union, previously robbed by the “F-Bomb Bandit.”
Police say about 6:35 p.m. on June 30 the credit union branch manager was working the only open teller window in the credit union, 1110 N.E. Northgate Way, when a man handed her a wrinkled half-piece of paper that read “cash, no alarms.”
The manager handed the robber almost all the money in the top drawer, but he said “second drawer as well,” the police report states. That drawer was empty, but the man still got more than $1,000. “The suspect took his note with him and stuffed the money in his jacket pocket” and walked out of the credit union, the report states.
The same thing happened during a robbery June 18 at the Alaska credit union inside the Safeway at Roosevelt Way Northeast and Northeast 75th Street. There, too, the robber took the cash and his note, leaving no evidence at the scene, police said.