FBI: Suspect Robs 2nd Suburban Bank

FBI: Suspect Robs 2nd Suburban Bank

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Authorities are looking for a bank robbery suspect after a Worthington bank was robbed Monday morning.

 

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WORTHINGTON, Ohio—Authorities are looking for a bank robbery suspect after a Worthington bank was robbed Monday morning.

NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS from local authorities.

The suspect also may be responsible for the Friday, Jan. 29 robbery of a Reynoldsburg Key Bank, authorities said.

A man entered the Farmers Citizens Bank at 5858 N. High St. at about 9:30 a.m. Monday.

Authorities said the suspect told a teller he was robbing the bank, pulled out a plastic shopping bag with red letters and held it open. 

The teller complied, but no weapon was observed.

The suspect fled the bank with the money, running southbound in an alley located behind the bank, authorities said

The suspect was described as a white male who is in his 30s. He is 6 feet 1 inch tall with a thin build.

He was wearing a dark-colored, hooded parka; blue jeans; dark shoes; black gloves and sunglasses.

It was the city’s fourth bank robbery of 2010.

Anyone with any information was asked to call Worthington police at 614-885-4463 or the FBI at 614-744-2168.

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