WAUKESHA, WI (WTAQ) – Prosecutors said a bank teller told her boyfriend about a customer who had just made a large cash withdrawal — and he later robbed the customer at gunpoint.
31-year-old Kevin Lipscomb and 23-year-old Andria Noel are both charged in Waukesha County with felony bank robbery.
Authorities said Noel alerted Lipscomb that a woman had just taken $61,000 out of her account with Anchor Bank.
Officials said Lipscomb later confronted the female customer at gunpoint at her home in Menomonee Falls, where he threatened her and demanded the money.
Media reports said a police dog alerted officers to a latex glove at the crime scene — and it was found to have Lipscomb’s DNA.
The bank has not commented on Noel’s job status, saying the matter is under investigation. She’s in jail under a $25,000 cash bond, with a hearing on motions set for Friday and a preliminary hearing a week from Friday.
Lipscomb is jailed under a $100,000 bond, with a preliminary hearing also set for next Friday.
(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)