Cleveland - The Cleveland Division of the FBI asking for your help in finding the person responsible for robbing the PNC Bank at 4005 Chester Avenue Tuesday.
Police say the robbery took place around 11:46am at the bank. The unknown suspect presented a note to the bank teller demanding money and advising the teller not to press the alarm button. The victim teller complied with the demand and provided an undisclosed amount of currency.
The suspect then walked out of the bank in a southwest direction across Chester Avenue. No vehicle was seen and no injuries were reported.
The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 50 years old, 5'06"-5"08", thin build, blue eyes and stubble beard. He was wearing a black knit hat, black sweat shirt with a Regent Charter School logo on the left breast, blue jeans, and possibly black Nike shoes with a white swish and grey or green accents.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Cleveland Division of the FBI, the Cleveland Division of Police or Crimestoppers. Tips can remain anonymous. Reward money is available for information leading to the successful identification and prosecution of the individual responsible, including up to $5,000 from PNC.
Photos courtesy of The Cleveland Division of the FBI
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