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Robert Redford does his most compelling work in some time as both actor and director in "The Company You Keep," a tense yet admirably restrained thriller about a fugitive forced out of hiding after 30 years to prove his innocence. Adapted with clarity and intelligence by Lem Dobbs from Neil Gordon's novel, and lent distinguishing heft by its roster of screen veterans, this gripping drama provides an absorbing reflection on the courage and cost of dissent.
The Chandler Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify a bank robbery suspect. On April 1 around 4:30 p.m. the suspect walked into the Compass Bank, 3075 W. Chandler Blvd., and presented a teller with a note demanding money. After stealing an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect was seen fleeing in an older dark green SUV with a bike rack and an Autism Awareness bow on the back of the vehicle.
Authorities say a 74-year-old man is in custody for allegedly robbing a fast-food restaurant in Gilbert.
A suspect was arrested for the armed robbery of the Desert Schools Credit Union in Mesa shortly after 10 a.m. Tuesday, said Sgt. Anthony Landato, Mesa Police spokesman.
Police are still searching for two men suspected of robbing nine businesses in east Mesa this month.
Chandler Police arrested a man who allegedly robbed three Chandler banks in the last month, police said.
"Cloud Atlas" encompasses six stories over a span of 500 years and features an enormous cast of A-list stars playing multiple roles. This means it's also very long — 172 minutes — and carries with it the ambitions of an epic.
A bank teller is facing charges after police said she duped an elderly customer into writing her a check for several thousand dollars.
The Bank of America at 49 S. Higley Road in Gilbert was robbed Tuesday with the thief fleeing with cash from a teller drawer.
The Bank of America at 15 E. Guadalupe Road was robbed Friday at 2:18 p.m., Gilbert police report.
"Hit & Run” sets out to be an offbeat farce and succeeds in accomplishing just that. It customarily resembles the formula of a Coen Brother’s comedy with smartly written incompetent criminals and some of the most fun chases since “Raising Arizona.” The film doesn’t reach the same heights of the Coen’s best work like “Fargo” or “The Big Lebowski.” But the fact that it merits any comparison at all should be a huge compliment to Dax Shepard, the director, co-writer, and star of “Hit & Run.”
“Hit & Run” sets out to be an offbeat farce and succeeds in accomplishing just that. It customarily resembles the formula of a Coen Brother’s comedy with smartly written incompetent criminals and some of the most fun chases since “Raising Arizona.”
The FBI's Bank Robbery Task Force is seeking the public's assistance in identifying a person known as the Color Me Bad Bandit, who is responsible for four East Valley credit union robberies.
We all need to cry a giant “boo-hoo” for the Mesa Police Department as it struggles with its worse crisis in 40 years: less crime! What a catastrophe. Oh, the department has weathered many a storm through the years—budget cuts and layoffs, citizens screaming bloody murder over its sanctuary policies, a revolving door of police chiefs using the state’s third largest city as a steppingstone to higher office. But who would have thunk the unthinkable: less crime to fight! Why that’s not fair. It almost makes residents want to hold up a bank or two just to give police some work.
A man walked into a branch of Chase Bank in east Mesa on Wednesday morning, plopped a bag down on the counter and told the clerk to fill it up.
The introduction to the popular television show "The Rockford Files" was a classic and indelible to those who stayed glued to their television sets on Friday nights such as my young self to watch it for nearly seven years in the mid to late 1970s.
Chandler police are asking for the public’s help in locating and identifying a man who robbed a branch of Chase Bank on Tuesday.
Police arrested a man on suspicion of robbing the San Tan Credit Union on Monday, soon after officers stopped a vehicle and found the suspect in the trunk with the cash.
My funny bone was shattered after enduring the debacle of comedy that was "The Change-Up." If I had to sit through another painfully humorless comedy for the second week in a row, I might have risked never being able to laugh again.
My funny bone was shattered after enduring the debacle of comedy that was "The Change-Up." If I had to sit through another painfully humorless comedy for the second week in a row, I might have risked never being able to laugh again.
A Hispanic male in his late 20s or early 30s used a wheelchair as part of his disguise Tuesday in order to rob a bank at 40th Street and Chandler Boulevard. He is about 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 9 inches and weighs approximately 180 pounds.
A Hispanic male in his late 20s or early 30s used a wheelchair as part of his disguise Tuesday in order to rob a bank at 40th Street and Chandler Boulevard. He is about 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 9 inches and weighs approximately 180 pounds.
A Hispanic male in his late 20s or early 30s used a wheelchair as part of his disguise Tuesday in order to rob a bank at 40th Street and Chandler Boulevard. He is about 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 9 inches and weighs approximately 180 pounds.
A Hispanic male in his late 20s or early 30s used a wheelchair as part of his disguise Tuesday in order to rob a bank at 40th Street and Chandler Boulevard. He is about 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 9 inches and weighs approximately 180 pounds.
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