Crime & Safety
Cary Bank Robbed, Suspect At Large: Police
Witnesses were able to give a relatively detailed description of the robber, who got away with some cash.

CARY, IL — The Chase Bank at 300 N. Northwest Hwy. in Cary was robbed Friday, Dec. 1, around 3 p.m. Police responded to the scene where they found a lone male had entered the bank and handed a teller a threatening note.
The note demanded money and the offender implied he had a gun, a press release from the Cary Police Department says, but there was no firearm displayed.
The robber got away with an undisclosed amount of money, according to the press release, and nobody was hurt during the robbery.
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The male suspect, who was last seen walking westbound from the front of the bank, was described as light-skinned, possibly white, about 5-foot-8 tall and of thin build. He was wearing light blue shoes with white soles, blue jeans, a black hoodie with the hood up, a camouflage baseball cap, black knit-style gloves and a long wig, black or dark brown.
Police are asking the public's assistance in any way possible. If you have any information on the robber or incident, you're urged to call the Cary Police Department at 847-639-2341, Cary Grove Area CrimeStoppers at 800-762-7867 or the FBI Chicago Office at 312-421-6700.
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