Crime & Safety
FBI Searching For 3 Men Wanted In St. Charles Bank Armed Robbery
All three suspects were armed and entered the BMO Harris branch on South Randall Road, displayed weapons and demanded cash before leaving.

ST. CHARLES, IL –Federal officials are asking for assistance in locating three people who authorities say robbed at St. Charles bank at gunpoint on Friday morning.
Federal Bureau of Investigation officers were called to the BMO Harris branch in the 300 block of South Randall Road just after 9 a.m. after the armed suspects demanded money from a teller, officials said Friday.
The suspects handed a note to the teller demanding money and each of the suspects were armed, including two who had handguns and another who displayed a long gun, the FBI said.
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One suspect is described as a black man between 5-foot-6 and 5-foot-10, with a thin to medium build and wearing all black. He was seen with a light blue garbage bag and a black hand gun.

The second suspect being sought is a light complexioned black or Hispanic man between 5'6" and 5'8," with a medium build and was wearing gray pants, a gray hooded sweatshirt, and a black jacket. He was seen with a black handgun, officials said
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The third suspect is described as a light complexioned black or Hispanic male, standing about 6-foot-1 with a medium build and wearing black pants with white on the side and a black hooded sweatshirt. He was seen with a lime green and black bag and a long gun.
All three suspects remain at large, the FBI said Friday.
The public is able to report tips by calling (312) 421-6700 or online at tips.fbi.gov. The St. Charles Police Department responded to the initial 911 call and is assisting the FBI with this investigation.
The bank robbery is the latest the the FBI has investigated this week in suburban Chicago after three robberies were reported on Monday, along with one on Wednesday in Evanston involving a well-dressed suspect.
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