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topicnews · July 18, 2025

2 men charged with the bank in June 2024

2 men charged with the bank in June 2024

Kansas City, Mo.-Zwei Men were charged in a two-week crime stroll before a federal court in Kansas City, Missouri, in June 2024.

The 21-year-old Makih Hall and Lazaro Medina-Lopez (29), which were allegedly robbed of banks and shops between June 1, 2024 and June 14, 2024, according to a press release from the US law firm in KCMO.

Hall and Medina-Lopez are both charged for conspiracy for the robbery of the Hobbs Act, two cases of hobbs act robbery, robbery and auxiliary robbery as well as to support and support bank robberies.

Medina-Lopez is also charged with a number of attempted bank robberies and a further number of robberies from the attempted Hobbs Act.

The first robbery occurred on June 1, 2024 in a family collar in the 6003 Independence Ave. in KCMO.

The two men fled from the business with a cash register, as a shop document submitted in the case can be seen.

Three days later, Medina-Lopez and Hall robbed the Holy Rosary Credit Union, 533 Campbell St. in KCMO.

The two men got away with several thousand dollars.

The duo tried, but on June 7, 2024, the El Mercado Fresco in the 5117 Independence Ave. in KCMO.

Five days later, Hall and Medina-Lopez robbed the central bank, 10801 EAST 23rd St., in Independence.

According to a court document, they could get away with over 1,000 US dollars.

Medina-Lopez failed on June 14, 2024 in a robbery in the Holy Rosary Credit Union, 533 Campbell St., in KCMO.

No information was available in the court documents about what the law enforcement officers led to Medina-Lopez and Hall.

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