The State - News from Jan. 9, 1985
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Two men accused of participating in a white supremacist group’s $3.6-million armored car robbery in Northern California were ordered held without bail in Kalispell, Mont. Virgil Barnhill, 28, and Richard Harold Kemp, 22, did not resist when police and FBI agents, acting on a tip, arrested them at a downtown bar, Police Chief Martin Stefanic said. A U.S. magistrate denied bail for Barnhill and Kemp, who face a hearing in Missoula on whether they will be returned to face charges in the Brink’s holdup near Ukiah on July 19. The men are believed to be members of the Aryan Nations, an Idaho-based white supremacist group, Stefanic said.
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