Deputies: 2 credit unions robbed Saturday morning

Orange County deputies looking for bank robbers

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Orange County deputies said they are investigating two bank robberies that happened within a half hour of each other Saturday morning.

Deputies said the man went to the Fairwinds Credit Union at 3133 North Alafaya Trail around 10 a.m. Saturday wearing a wig and demanding cash.

No customers were in the bank and no one was injured after a note was passed demanding cash.

Deputies said the man was wearing a black shirt, black baggy shorts and left in a light colored Honda Accord.

Deputies said 30 minutes later, the Fairwinds Credit Union at 1351 Semoran Boulevard was robbed by a man wearing black shorts.

The man passed a note to the teller demanding money and left in a light colored Honda Accord, deputies said.

Deputies would not say if the robberies were committed by the same person but are investigating the possibility.

Deputies are asking anyone with information to call Crimeline at 800-423-TIPS.

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