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Stockton Bank Robbery Police Tapes Released
The SUV the 3 suspects drove away in is riddled with bullets after a shootout with police. July 16, 2014

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A week after a bank robbery, deadly chase and shootout with police in Stockton, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and police announced up to $50,000 available in reward money for information about the crime and the fourth suspect.

On July 16, three men walked into the Bank of the West on Thornton Road. When officers arrived, the men took three women hostage as they left in a SUV.

During the hour-long police chase, two of the women were released from the SUV. A shootout between the suspects and police ended the chase.

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Misty Holt-Singh was taken hostage during a bank robbery in Stockton, she was later found dead.
Photo provided by the family

The third hostage, Misty Holt-Singh, was found dead after the shootout. Two of the suspects, Gilbert Renteria and Alex Martinez, also died. The surviving bank robber, Jaime Ramos, was arrested and appeared in court on Monday.

Meanwhile there’s still no word on the arrest of a 4th suspect, who investigators believe gave the other 3 men a ride to the bank on Wednesday. On Friday, Stockton police recovered the car that person was driving, but they still haven’t named the suspect who is still on the run.

Thursday afternoon, the FBI and police said they, along with Bank of the West and Crime Stoppers are contributing to a reward fund to offer up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of the fourth suspect.

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