
Two bank employees were fatally shot during a robbery in Kentucky and a search was underway for the suspect, authorities said Thursday.
A man wearing a gray-white hoodie, gloves and a mask entered a branch of U.S. Bank in Berea and shot a male and female employee, said Trooper Scottie Pennington, a spokesperson for the Kentucky State Police.
“They’re our people that work in our community and they’re no longer with us,” Pennington told reporters. “At this time we do have some leads and we’re trying our best to bring this evil person to justice.”
Law enforcement officials were going door-to-door in search of information and surveillance video, as well as using helicopters, drones and canines, Pennington said. Local and state police along with the FBI and other federal agencies were involved.
It’s not clear whether the suspect fled in a vehicle, on foot or was picked up, the spokesperson said. He declined to say whether the suspect left the bank with anything.
State police posted a photo of the suspect on social media and asked the public to call if they recognized him or had information.
“If you see something strange and you don’t feel right about it — you know, your dogs are acting weird — call us,” Pennington said. He urged residents to be vigilant, keep their porch lights on and their phones charged.
Area schools went into lockdown for a while until their campuses were deemed safe. Students were not allowed to go home on buses and had to be picked up by their parents, Pennington said.
Berea is about 36 miles (58 kilometers) south of Lexington.
U.S. Bank said it was working closely with law enforcement and was committed to supporting the victims’ families and bank colleagues.
“We’re deeply saddened by the tragic event that took the lives of two of our employees at our Berea, Kentucky branch earlier today,” the company said in an emailed statement. “Our hearts go out to the families of the victims, our colleagues and the entire Berea community.”
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