Crime & Safety
Robbers Hit US Bank in Euclid, FBI Releases Suspect Images
No one was hurt in the robbery. The FBI and Euclid Police have released images of the suspects to the public.

EUCLID, OH - A bank in Euclid was robbed by two suspects Nov. 25. The US Bank, 825 East 200th Street, was hit by two young men and police are now asking the public for help in identifying the suspects based off of security camera footage.
Two men, possibly between the ages of 18 and 21, entered the bank and approached a teller. They handed the teller a note saying they were robbing the bank. The teller complied with their demands and handed over money. The suspects took the money from the currency carousel and fled. They were seen running west on Kildeer Avenue before witnesses lost sight of them. No one was hurt during the incident and no weapon was ever seen.
Both suspects are black and described as being between 5'5"-5'8".
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Tips can be provided to the Euclid Police Department or the Cleveland Division of the FBI. Tips can remain anonymous. Reward money is available for information leading to the successful identification and prosecution of the individuals responsible for this robbery.
You can see more photos of the suspects below:
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Photos from the Cleveland FBI
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