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HEARNAP — Part 27

479 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Mar 11, 1976 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: HEARNAP · 479 pages OCR'd
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VE SgR 693634152 - _ Later, recounting: the robbery, urcuaf, Boetrn Ai icated that upon arrival at the Association, JAMES* KELGORE and MICHAEL BORTIN walked around the outsideof the Association prior to going in because KILGORE. Pelt pay . there were too many people around and that one ‘of ‘the€ _ persons had looked at them in an odd manner. Upon ‘entering ‘the Association, BORTIN felt the ‘teller would get upset. .- .BORTIN. approached the teller, said, "Good morning", pulled . out a gun and told the teller that this was a robbery. At this time there was a’ customer in*the, Association. BORTIN _ instructed the teller to open up* the safe, from which | _ -BORTIN obtained one or two canvas“bags containing coins in ‘rolls. BORTIN also took money. orders and HEARST believes the | total loot to have been $7500 * On pogsibly a little more, TPs, oe During the commission of the “pobbery, JAMES ; “KILGORE told a woman customer to get down on the floor.” MICHAEL BORTIN took the teller by the arm and told her — ‘ what drawers to. open. Then BORTIN opened drawers himself,- many-of which were empty . BORTIN told the telier to: get down on the floor, Stay “down, and not do anything. During '~the robbery, JAMES KILGORE., dropped a shotgun shell in the '- Association. MICHAEL BORTIN., .and JAMES KILGORE then left the “Association. oo SD. | sv , During ‘the robbery, - KATHLEEN SOLIAH st in a greeting card store in the shopping center where she could watch ‘the Association. After BORTIN and KILGORE left the Association, “KATHLEEN@SOLIAH went to a nearby coffee shop. While there -she overheard <an Oriental individual who she assumed to be. ‘the Association® ‘manager tell the people in the coffee. shop .that,. "They stook everything." KATHLEEN SOLIAH also advised ‘that: the response time of the Sheriff's Office was five minutes in arriving at the Association. Following the robbery, - and according “t6* the pre-arranged plan, KATHLEEN SOLIAH- called ‘a car towing company and directed them to tow the getaway ‘car (the Chevrolet Impala) from the place where it was abandoned. After the robbery while driving from the scene | in her own car, she observed the Chevrolet Impala being er stowed from the place’ where it was abandoned. ; wo . MICHAEL BORTIN, who actually took the loot from oe : 1@:, Association, put it into a "stuff sack" normally used as. carrying gover for. a sleeping bag, which she believes wey
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