Police Reveal More Details On San Jose Bank Robbery, School Lockdown

Police have released more information about a bank robbery earlier this week that prompted lockdowns at several San Jose schools.

  Police have released more information about a bank robbery earlier this week that prompted lockdowns at several San Jose schools.

  Police received reports of the armed robbery at the Wells Fargo 
bank at 2061 Camden Avenue at 1:37 p.m. Monday, San Jose police said.
  Two men robbed the bank at gunpoint and fled on foot with an 
undisclosed amount of cash.
  Officers were able to quickly arrest Aikili Mosley, 20, from 
Palmdale, Calif., at Camden and Union avenues after he fled on foot, police 
said.
  As part of the investigation, officers tracked down a vehicle 
registered to Mosley that had been seen leaving the area of the bank robbery.
  The gold 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo was found driving northbound 
Interstate Highway 880 near North First Street, police said.
  The car was stopped on the highway at East Brokaw Road where the 
driver, identified as Martel Charrod Williams, 18, was arrested, along with a passenger in 
the car, Glenn William Johnson, 22, police said.
  Both are from Los Angeles.
  Police believe Johnson is the second suspect who entered the bank, 
while Williams was the getaway driver.
  Officers found a firearm used during the robbery, as well as the 
money taken from the bank.
  All three suspects were booked at the Santa Clara County Jail on 
suspicion of committing an armed robbery.
  As police searched for the second suspect, six schools and the 
Cambrian School District offices were told to either go on lockdown or 
shelter in place.
  The schools affected were Oster Elementary School, Ida Price 
Middle School, Camden Community Day School, ATLC Preschool & Extended Care 
Inc., Fammatre Charter Elementary School and St. Frances Cabrini Elementary 
School, police said.
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