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Kissimmee Bank Standoff Ends With One Suspect Dead

POSTED: Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Police fatally shot an armed bank robbery suspect and arrested a second one after a 10-hour standoff that forced police to shut down the area, leaving some tourists confined to their hotels for much of the day.

"It has come to a successful end," Osceola Sheriff Bob Hansell said. "The hostage has been rescued. We have one hostage taker in custody and one is deceased."

A sniper killed the male suspect and a female suspect was in custody, officials said. The four hostages were not injured.

The suspects had escaped the Mercantile Bank, a mile west of Walt Disney World, with one hostage after authorities blasted through the rear door using an explosive device. But police soon cornered them in their getaway car, authorities said.

The male suspect then "used the hostage again as a shield to get into another vehicle," Hansell said. "He tried to leave again and at that point he was taken down by one of our snipers."

Amanda Lynn Moeller
Osceola County Sheriff's detectives charge Amanda Lynn Moeller with one count of Armed Robbery Wednesday.
Deputies had been using cell phones to negotiate with the suspects, who were wearing masks, wigs and coats.

The hostages said they were treated well and were not threatened with violence, Hansell said.

It was not immediately clear whether the suspects ever got any money.

Around 7:15 p.m., police blasted through the bank's rear door. The suspects escaped with a female hostage and drove away in a bank employee's car, but they traveled less than a mile before street barricades stopped them.

Shots were fired at deputies but nobody was hurt, police said.

The suspects had been holed up in the bank since Tuesday morning. The first hostage was released when the robbers panicked when deputies arrived so quickly after the robbery, said sheriff's spokeswoman Twis Lizasuain.

Kissimmee SWAT
An Osceola County Sheriff's Office SWAT team surrounded the bank were two suspected bank robbers were holding hostages.
The second was freed in exchange for cigarettes and the third after deputies agreed to back their vehicles a few feet farther away from the bank, Lizasuain said.

Police did not release the names of the suspects or the hostages.

The same bank was robbed Nov. 16, and investigators are still looking for two suspects, Lizasuain said.

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