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Bond For 2 Violent Bank Robbery Suspects Set At $1 Million

LAKEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) - A judge on Wednesday set bond at $1 million for two suspects accused of a violent bank robbery last week in Lakewood.

Another suspect is still on the loose.

The two men, Miguel David Sanders, 28; and Tyrone Javonne Richardson, 31; said nothing as they appeared in court separately Wednesday morning by video link from the jail.

Miguel Sanders Tyrone Richardson
(credit: CBS)

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.

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The charges against Sanders are as follows:

2 counts, Criminal 1st Degree Attempted Murder
2 counts, 1st Degree Assault
7 counts, 1st Degree Kidnapping
7 counts, Aggravated Robbery
2 counts, Criminal Attempted 2nd Degree Robbery
1 count, 2nd Degree Assault
2 counts, 1st Degree Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft
1 count, 3rd Degree Assault
7 counts, 2nd Degree Kidnapping
4 counts, Crime of Violence

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

Surveillance Video (1)
(credit: FBI)

In a getaway that followed police said the suspects carjacked a man and shot him and injured two other people outside the Sheridan Rec Center.

Police said they found Sanders hiding under a bus at Sheridan High School soon after the shootings. They later identified Richardson through the DNA and arrested him on Tuesday.

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Family and friends of the suspects were present in court Wednesday morning and one of those people described one of the suspects as a "good guy."

Myloh Jaqory Mason
Myloh Jaqory Mason (credit: Lakewood police)

Myloh Jaqory Mason, 25, remains at large. He is wanted on a series of potential charges, including attempted first-degree murder and aggravated robbery.

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. Lakewood police are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.

Additional Resources

Lakewood police released the following information about the case on Nov. 24:

A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to Mason's arrest. Anyone who feels they have information that would assist detectives in their investigation including the whereabouts of Mason is asked to call the Lakewood Police Department at 303-987-7111 or Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP

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