COLUMBUS, Ohio--The FBI says the man who committed an armed robbery at Cooper State Bank on North High Street Sunday afternoon looks like the same one who was there in October.
NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS from the FBI.
At approximately 12:08 pm, a man wearing a hooded coat and believed to be brandishing a dark-colored handgun, which he held inside a plastic bag, entered the Cooper State Bank, 5090 N. High St., Columbus and ordered tellers at gunpoint to give him money.
The tellers complied and placed money into a separate plastic bag that the suspect threw to the tellers.
The suspect took the plastic bag containing the money and exited the bank, where witnesses observed him walk quickly southbound along High Street towards Graceland Shopping Center.
The suspect was described as a white male, approximately 30s to 40s in age, 5 feet 10 inches tall, medium build, dark goatee & moustache, wearing a dark hooded coat, blue jeans, and white tennis shoes.
A picture taken October 23 at the same location shows a similar looking man who made a getaway on that day by bicycle.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Columbus Police Robbery Squad at 645-4665 or the FBI at 744-2168. There is a reward posted for the identification and arrest of the bank robber.
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