Kraft State Bank robbery

In the ensuing firefight, Frank Webber was severely wounded and eventually died.

Pursued by armed vigilantes and the town sheriff, the group left nails on the road behind them.

Shortly afterwards, they also abandoned Charles Preston Harmon, who died soon after from injuries received earlier in the robbery.

[3] In the ensuing hunt, District Attorney A. W. Galvin accused Richard Newman and Leonard Hankins of being the robbers, but they were found innocent.

[5] The last two robbers, Francis Keating and Tommy Holden, were arrested in Kansas City, Missouri, after eight months.

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