Fayetteville, N.C. — An unnamed party has offered a $25,000 reward for information in a Fayetteville bank robbery.
The Fayetteville/Cumberland Crime Stoppers announced the award on Wednesday. Usually, Crime Stoppers pays up to $1,000 for tips. A private donation allows for a much greater payday for information in the March 8 robbery of Fort Sill National Bank.
According to police, the suspects are two black males. Both were reported to be wearing black clothes and ski masks at the time of the holdup. They fled the scene in a brown- or rust-colored Lexus.
Anyone having information on this case should call the Fayetteville/ Cumberland Crime Stoppers at (910) 483-TIPS (8477).
$26K Reward Offered for Tips in Bank Robbery
RELATED TOPICS: Fayetteville, Cumberland County
Copyright 2011 by Capitol Broadcasting Company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
1 Comment
Multimedia
Key dates in the investigation of Lance Armstrong on charges he used performance-enhancing drugs.
Key events in Iran's relations with the West.
An interactive look at the controversial decision and reversal of the Susan G. Komen Foundation to stop funding breast exams at Planned Parenthood.
Enjoy Bloomsbury Bistro's 3-Course Menu $50/Couple
FREE Home Performance Assessment from GreenHorizon
Special savings on contacts at Eye Care Associates
advertisement



![[SLIDESHOW]](http://wwwcache.wral.com/asset/entertainment/out_and_about/2012/02/04/10712136/pics_agunn53833-100x75.jpg)
![[SLIDESHOW]](http://wwwcache.highschoolot.com/asset/content/2012/02/11/10717011/10717011-1328936455-100x75.jpg)
![[SLIDESHOW]](http://wwwcache.highschoolot.com/asset/content/2012/02/11/10717059/10717059-1328939591-100x75.jpg)
![[SLIDESHOW]](http://wwwcache.highschoolot.com/asset/content/2012/02/11/10717043/10717043-1328939633-100x75.jpg)





WRAL.com welcomes your comments on this story. All comments are moderated prior to publication based on our posting guidelines. Please review them prior to posting and if your message is not approved.
This story is closed for comments. Comments on WRAL.com news stories are accepted and moderated between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Friday.
April 2, 2008 4:38 p.m.