Suspect In Armed Bank Robbery Sought

Suspect In Armed Bank Robbery Sought

Authorities are looking for the man who robbed a Bexley bank Friday morning.

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BEXLEY, Ohio—Authorities are looking for the man who robbed a Bexley bank Friday morning.

According to the FBI, a man entered the First Bexley Bank on East Main Street shortly before 11 a.m. and immediately yelled for employees and customers to get down on the floor.

The robber went to the teller line, where he tossed a royal blue-colored pillowcase to the tellers and demanded that they provide him with money from their drawers.

The tellers complied and placed money into the pillowcase at gunpoint. The robber then fled the scene with an undetermined amount of money.

The suspect was last seen running northbound away from the bank while carrying the pillowcase.

He was described as a light-skinned male, possibly black in his 20s, 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall with a thin build.

He was wearing a dark tweed cap, dark bandana, bulk dark-colored hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, tennis shoes and gloves.

Anyone with information is asked to call Bexley police at 614-559-4444 or the FBI at 614-744-2168.

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Flag Comment Posted by Jaguar on September 07, 2009 at 11:37 am

≡Please avoid offensive, vulgar, or hateful language.
≡Respect others.

  O.K., if you insist.
  At least he ran away and did not drive away.
  He probably also flunked the GQ best dressed award.
  I do not recall it being that cool Friday.

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