On September 16, 2020, at about 12:07 p.m., officers and detectives with the Eureka
Police Department (EPD) responded to the report of an armed robbery at a bank on
the 2800 block of F Street. Two male suspects had entered the bank, brandished a
firearm, and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspects were wearing masks
and dark baggy clothing.
Multiple observant citizens witnessed the suspects flee in a white Ford pickup with a
license plate beginning with 49. EPD put the suspect and vehicle information out on
Social Media and at 5:56 p.m., a citizen reported a truck matching the description was
parked near Foxwood and Arbutus Streets in the Cutten area. Officers responded and
were able to confirm the truck had been involved in the robbery. The truck was towed
and held as evidence.
EPD would like to thank the numerous citizens who provided detailed descriptions of
the suspects and the vehicle. This information was critical and greatly assisted in the
investigation.
Colegrove.
Detectives called on Special Agents with the FBI and worked with the Arcata Police
Department. The team worked together to develop an investigative plan.
During their extensive joint investigation, an EPD Detective and FBI Special Agents
identified Nolan Eugene Colegrove (38 of Orleans) as one of the two suspects. On
September 25, 2020, Arcata Police Department contacted Colegrove near the 2500
block of Alliance Ave in Arcata. Colegrove was arrested on a drug warrant and booked
into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF). EPD and the FBI served a
search warrant on Colegrove’s room on Alliance.
Later that day, the EPD Detective and FBI Special Agent contacted Colegrove at HCCF
and arrested him for his involvement in the September 16 th bank robbery. EPD
Detectives are also investigating Colegrove’s involvement in the September 9, 2020
armed robbery of a check cashing business on 5 th Street.
The second suspect involved in the bank robbery has been identified. The investigation
is ongoing and a second arrest is anticipated later this week. Anyone with questions
related to the FBI’s involvement in this case can contact the FBI at (415) 553-7400.