BEXLEY, Ohio -- An armed, masked, hooded suspect entered the Chase Bank in Bexley and yelled for employees to give him money or he would shoot, according to the FBI.
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The suspect pointed the gun in the face of two employees as they removed money and placed it into a dark satchel he brought into the bank with him, the FBI said.
Once he had the money, the suspect turned and exited the bank, according to authorities.
The man who allegedly committed the area's 16th bank robbery was described as a black male who was in his 20s to early 30s, 5 feet 9 inches tall with a thin build and wearing a gray jacket over a dark-hooded sweatshirt, tan cloth over his face, gray pants and dark shoes.
Police said the suspect's gun was a dark-colored semi-automatic pistol.
Anyone with any information was requested to contact the Bexley Police Department at 614-559-4444 or the FBI at 614-744-2168.
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