Crime & Safety
Collinwood Bank Robbed Using Note
Now the FBI wants the public's help finding the man responsible.
CLEVELAND, OH — An unidentified man handed a St. Clair Keybank teller a note saying "don't do anything stupid" on Thursday. He was demanding money, robbing the bank without flashing a weapon. Now the FBI wants the public's help finding him.
The robbery took place at about 2 p.m. The man came into the Keybank at 150000 St. Clair Avenue and handed the teller his note. After he got his money, he ran out of the bank towards McDonald's. Witnesses then lost sight of the man.
The FBI said the suspect is a black man, in his late 20s to early 30s. He's between five foot ten inches and six feet tall. Photos of the man were provided and are available above.
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A weapon was not seen or gestured toward during the robbery, the FBI said. There's also no information on the man's getaway vehicle.
Tips can be provided to the Cleveland Division of Police, 5th District or the Cleveland FBI office. Tips can remain anonymous. Reward money is available for information leading to the successful identification and prosecution of the individual responsible.
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Photos from the FBI
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