New Pictures Released Of Scream Bank Robbery Suspect

DENVER (CBS4)- The FBI has released new pictures of Myloh Mason wanted in a bank robbery and shooting where the suspects wore Scream masks, in hopes someone will recognize him and alert authorities to his whereabouts.

Investigators say catching Mason is a top priority because of the violent nature of his latest crime.

The FBI in Denver released new pictures of Mason on Thursday that show him posing in front of a mirror for selfies, among other poses.

Investigators believe Mason was involved with two others in the Nov. 18, 2015 armed robbery of a First Bank on Kipling Street in Lakewood while wearing a Scream mask. Mason is also wanted in the attempted murder in the shooting of two people that same day.

Myloh Mason (credit: FBI)

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The other suspects in the crime spree are Miguel David Sanders, 28; and Tyrone Javonne Richardson, 31. They have been arrested and remain in custody.

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Formal charges were filed against Sanders. He faces 35 counts, including attempted murder, kidnapping and the robbery of a 1stBank at Jewell and Kipling on Nov. 18, 2015.

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During the bank robbery, the gunmen, who wore green skeleton and white Scream Halloween masks, forced employees into the vault.

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The suspects led police on a pursuit through several cities in the Denver metro area including Lakewood and Sheridan.

According to court documents, Mason has been tied to at least six bank robberies, which are all similar in nature to the Nov. 18 robbery.

The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for Mason's arrest and conviction. The FBI urges anyone who has seen Mason to not approach him but call authorities. He is considered armed and dangerous. Call Crime Stoppers with tips at 720.913.STOP (7867).

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