Kansas Man Indicted for Holding Up St. Paul Park Bank
A 27-year-old Kansas man was indicted yesterday in federal court in connection with the
May 29 holdup of an Anchor Bank in St. Paul Park.
Christopher Shane Green, Junction City, Kan., was charged with one count of bank robbery.
Green’s indictment alleges that on May 29 he did by force, violence and intimidation take
approximately $21,774 from a bank teller.
According to a Federal Bureau of Investigation affidavit, at approximately 9:40 a.m. the
bank, located at 1030 Hastings Ave., was robbed by a man wearing a black mask and green
camouflage Army fatigues. The robber, later identified as Green, walked up to a teller and stated,
“Give me the money and everyone can go home.” He then took the money out of the drawers of
one teller station and had the other tellers give him their money.
Green asked where the bank’s vault was, and after he was told that the bank tellers could not
open the vault, he ran out of the bank.
A bank employee looked out the window, saw Green drive out of the parking lot and wrote
down a partial out-of-state license plate number. A Cottage Grove police officer spotted the
vehicle in question and a chase ensued involving multiple law enforcement agencies. The chase
ended in a multi-vehicle crash in Woodbury at the intersection of Valley Creek Road and Radio
Drive. Green, who was wearing green camouflage Army fatigues, was arrested at the scene.
If convicted, Green faces a potential maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. All sentences
are determined by a federal district court judge. This case is the result of an investigation by the
FBI, the St. Paul Park Police Department, the Cottage Grove Police Department, the Woodbury
Police Department, the Newport Police Department and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Kimberly A. Svendsen.
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