Crime & Safety
Serial Cleveland Bank Robber Wanted By FBI
The suspect, Mark Lloyd, may have hit two banks in the past two months, a PNC and an Ohio Savings Bank.

CLEVELAND, OH - The FBI and Cleveland Police are currently seeking a man believed to have robbed two banks in the past two months. Mark Anthony Lloyd, 31, police say, robbed an Ohio Savings Bank on Jan. 30 and a PNC on Feb. 13.
Lloyd is considered armed and dangerous. At both of the robberies, he was seen with a gun.
Lloyd was last seen in the West 25th Street area. Police described him as a black male, 31 years old, approximately 5’9”, and approximately 155 pounds. Lloyd has a gun shaped tattoo under his right eye.
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At the Jan. 30 robbery, Lloyd allegedly entered the Ohio Savings Bank and told the teller he wanted to open a checking account. However, before opening an account Lloyd then told the teller that he wanted the bank's money or he would shoot her. He also handed her a note saying the same thing. He then flashed a black, semi-automatic gun. The teller handed him the money and he ran out.
Tips on Lloyd’s location can be provided to the Cleveland Division of the FBI, Cleveland Division of Police or Crimestoppers. Reward money is available for information leading to Lloyd’s location and prosecution. Tips can remain anonymous.
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