Calgary Herald

Woman sought in Calgary bank robbery

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Warrants have been issued for the arrest of a woman wanted in connection with a Calgary bank robbery.

Police say that at around 6 p.m. on June 23, a woman walked into a bank in the 8200 block of Centre Street N.E. and passed a note to the teller indicating she had a gun and was demanding money.

The teller complied, handed over an undisclose­d amount of cash, and the suspect fled the scene “via unknown means,” said acting Staff Sgt. Darrel Schmidt with the Calgary police robbery unit.

No one was injured and no weapon was actually seen.

“The unusual part is, we don’t have many female bank robbers,” Schmidt said, calling it a mostly male-dominated crime.

As police have not been able to find her and interview her, the motive and her circumstan­ces are not yet known, he added.

Thanks to witness informatio­n and CCTV footage, police were able to identify a suspect and lay charges.

Jenna Margaret Interman, 30, of Calgary, is wanted for robbery and possession of a weapon. She is also being sought for a residentia­l break-and-enter and theft in an unrelated case, as well as for breaching conditions of a previous release, police said.

Anyone with informatio­n on Interman’s whereabout­s is urged to contact police.

So far, police have received at least one tip indicating that she was seen in Calgary. When reached by phone, a staff member at an oilfield company indicated Interman used to work at their office but left about a year ago.

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Jenna Margaret Interman

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