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Grass Valley Police Nab Suspected Bank Robber

Grass Valley Police have arrested 26-year-old Joshua David Morris, who is suspected of attempting to rob a bank on Sutton Way and committing another robbery nearby. The incidents occurred just minutes apart, prompting immediate police response and a thorough investigation that involved reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses.

Police apprehended Morris at his residence later that evening, with no injuries reported during the robberies. This case remains active as law enforcement continues their inquiries, underscoring the importance of community involvement in crime prevention. Anyone with information related to the incidents is encouraged to contact Grass Valley PD.

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