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Calif. bank robbed; device strapped to manager

September 6, 2012 | Modified: September 6, 2012 at 2:17 am
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Photo -   Los Angeles Police bomb squad members check for explosive devices outside a Bank of America branch in Los Angeles Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012. Authorities say two gunmen kidnapped a bank manager, held her overnight and strapped a device to her stomach before robbing a Bank of America. The woman then had employees take money from the bank and put it outside. The suspects remain at large. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Los Angeles Police bomb squad members check for explosive devices outside a Bank of America branch in Los Angeles Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012. Authorities say two gunmen kidnapped a bank manager, held her overnight and strapped a device to her stomach before robbing a Bank of America. The woman then had employees take money from the bank and put it outside. The suspects remain at large. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two masked gunmen kidnapped a bank manager, strapped what they said was a bomb to her midsection and forced her to order employees to "take out all the money" from her Bank of America branch when it opened Wednesday, authorities said.

The bank robbers got away with an undisclosed amount of cash, but no one was injured in the heist. A Los Angeles County sheriff's bomb squad disabled the device, which investigators said resembled an explosive but was not.

No arrests have been made.

The bank manager was snatched in front of her home Wednesday morning, said sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker. She arrived at her workplace wearing a device the men had strapped to her stomach.

"She was told that it was explosives and she was ordered to go into the bank and take out all the money," said Parker. "She did do that in fear for her life."

The women then ordered her fellow employees to remove the cash from the bank and it was thrown to the men who were waiting outside, authorities said. Parker would only say there was "a decent amount" of money at the bank and the manager did enter the safe.

The two men, who were armed with handguns and wore ski masks, took off in a two-door car, possibly a Kia, and remain at large.

Parker said the woman remained inside the bank until a bomb squad arrived and removed the device from her body. The bomb squad later disabled the item with a robot. Nearby businesses were evacuated for a few hours as a precaution.

It's unclear if the woman knew the robbers. Investigators are trying to determine if there were any video surveillance cameras that captured the incident.