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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
DALLAS, TEXAS
November 22, 1963

CRIMES AGAINST BANKS

To All State Member Banks in the
Eleventh Federal Reserve District:

It is the established policy of the Federal Reserve System to
report to the Department of Justice all apparent violations of the
criminal provisions of the banking laws of the United States occurring
in State member banks. Moreover, the Department of Justice has pointed
out that reports concerning possible criminal irregularities in banks
should be made promptly in order to minimize the danger of prosecution
failing.
The rising rate of crimes against banks moves us to remind all
State member banks that reports of all criminal irregularities involving
banking laws should be made immediately to this Federal Reserve Bank.
Such reports should be directed to the attention of the vice president
in charge of the bank examination department. It should be remembered
that criminal irregularities include all infractions of fidelity by
bank personnel, embezzlements, defalcations, abstractions, false entries,
etc., and robberies, holdups, and attempts at such.
To insure early action in connection with the apprehension of
those guilty of bank robberies, the Federal Bureau of Investigation
has requested that violations of the Bank Robbery Statute be reported
immediately to local authorities and to the local field office of the
Bureau. The written report to this bank of robberies, holdups, and
attempts at such should be furnished as soon as possible after local
authorities and the local FBI office have been notified.
In your reports to this bank, please advise whether prior reports
have been made to local authorities and to the local field office of
the FBI.
Yours very truly,
Watrous H. Irons
President

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