
Man Robs Second Suburban Bank In Past Month
A man robbed his second west suburban bank in less than a month Tuesday morning, according to the FBI.
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A man robbed his second west suburban bank in less than a month Tuesday morning, according to the FBI.
The robbery happened at the Great Lakes Credit Union at 2525 Green Bay Rd. in North Chicago about 1:40 p.m., FBI spokesman Garrett Croon said.
Authorities are searching for the man who robbed a Chase Bank branch in the Loop Friday afternoon.
Chicago police, apparently using a tracking device, arrested a bank robbery suspect downtown on Wednesday afternoon.
A man who robbed a Fifth Third Bank branch at gunpoint Monday afternoon in northwest suburban Carpentersville is also suspected in two other bank robberies in the last five weeks.
The suspect did not show a weapon when he attempted to rob the Bank of America branch at 1651 E. 95th St. at 9:02 a.m., according to the FBI.
The robber is described as a slim 5-foot-7 black man who donned a curly wig, a golf cap and sunglasses both times. He's thought to be in his 40s or 50s.
About 4:45 p.m., a man robbed the U.S. Bank branch at 7312 W. Grand Ave., according to a statement from the FBI.
A man wearing a Darth Vader mask robbed a bank at gunpoint Friday afternoon in the far western suburbs.
The Parkway Bank at 39 N. Morgan was robbed just before 5 p.m. Monday, according to a statement from FBI spokesman Garrett Croon. The robber did not display a weapon.
A man suspected of robbing a Clearing neighborhood bank last month held up the same bank a second time Wednesday afternoon on the Southwest Side.
A Chase Bank branch was robbed Monday morning in the Loop, according to the FBI.
A man robbed a Near North Side bank Tuesday afternoon.
A man robbed a bank Tuesday afternoon in the South Chicago neighborhood.
The suspects showed a weapon, but no one was injured in the robbery, the FBI said.
The man showed a handgun while he robbed the branch at 5401 St. Charles Rd. in Berkeley, according to the FBI.
A woman wearing a purple headscarf robbed a bank Thursday afternoon in south suburban Riverdale.
The suspect did not show a weapon and no one was injured in the robbery, the FBI said.
At 3:38 p.m., the suspects entered the branch at 800 N. Harlem Ave. in River Forest and announced the bank robbery while "aggressively" pointing a black handgun at multiple employees, according to FBI spokesman Garrett Croon.
The suspect did not show a weapon and no one was injured in the robbery, authorities said.
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