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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Federal charges have been filed in Nebraska against a man suspected of being the "AK-47 bandit," accused of robbing banks in five states.
Richard Gathercole is accused of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle and stolen firearms in a complaint filed Thursday in federal court in Lincoln. His attorney didn't immediately return a call Friday from The Associated Press.
FBI officials believe Gathercole is "the AK-47 bandit," who's robbed banks in California, Idaho, Iowa, Nebraska and Washington.
Court documents say Gathercole was arrested June 20 near Lexington, Nebraska. A sheriff's deputy had spotted a pickup there that Kansas authorities had reported stolen by a man who fired at but missed a state trooper.
A Nebraska prosecutor says state charges were dropped Thursday because of near duplication with the federal counts.
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