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A federal grand jury accused a California man of local bank robberies as well as using a bomb threat in an attempted heist, the U.S. attorney’s office in Denver said Tuesday.
Scott Shawn Kosterow, 38, of Long Beach, Calif., is accused of phoning a Target store in Sheridan on Jan. 19 and saying he would detonate a bomb if the store did not give him $10,000, according to prosecutors.
He did not get any money. The next day Kosterow showed up in person to rob a Key Bank in Broomfield, according to the indictment.
He was pulled over and arrested by a Douglas County sheriff’s sergeant Jan. 28 after he allegedly robbed a Colorado State Bank and Trust in Highlands Ranch.



