
Man Robs Portage Park Bank
A man who robbed a Northwest Side bank Saturday morning is also suspected of trying to rob a West Side bank about two hours earlier, the FBI said.
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A man who robbed a Northwest Side bank Saturday morning is also suspected of trying to rob a West Side bank about two hours earlier, the FBI said.
A male walked into the bank at 1204 E. 53rd St. at 5:38 p.m. and handed a teller a note, demanding money, according to Chicago Police and the FBI. The robber then ran out with an undisclosed amount of money.
A man robbed a U.S. Bank branch in west suburban Naperville Monday evening, according to the FBI.
A man suspected of robbing two Chicago banks on the same day last week struck again Monday afternoon, this time in the Wicker Park neighborhood, the FBI said.
Kyle E. Holmes, 25, faces felony counts of armed robbery, attempted armed robbery, and intimidation for the hold-up at the Chase Bank and First Financial Bank in the 400 block of U.S. 30 in Schererville on Jan. 15, according to a statement from Schererville police.
A man robbed a bank Monday morning in the Rogers Park neighborhood on the North Side.
Jamal Donnerson, 23, of Chicago faces one federal count of bank robbery, according to a federal criminal complaint filed Friday in U.S. District Court.
A male robbed the TCF Bank branch at 1860 S. Arlington Heights Rd. at 11:27 a.m. Tuesday, according to the FBI. He did not display a weapon, and the incident was described as a "non-takeover bank robbery."
At 4:38 p.m., the man walked into the MB Financial Bank branch at 5918 N. Broadway and handed the teller a note demanding money, according to the FBI and Chicago Police. He then ran away northbound on Broadway with an undisclosed amount of cash.
A man robbed a TCF Bank branch Friday afternoon in the Avondale neighborhood on the Northwest Side.
A man robbed a bank branch Tuesday evening on the Near West Side.
A man suspected of at least three bank robberies on the South Side and in the south suburbs struck again Saturday morning.
A man and woman are suspected of robbing the banks, each time changing their disguises, according to a statement from the FBI.
A man accused of robbing a bank last month on the Far South Side robbed another bank Saturday afternoon in southwest suburban Bridgeview.
Three people robbed a bank in northwest suburban Palatine at knifepoint Tuesday evening.
The man walked into the Byline Bank branch at 3180 N. Broadway at 2:22 p.m., implied he had a weapon and demanded money from a teller, according to Chicago Police and the FBI.
The robber walked into the branch at 2131 S. China Pl. about 11:15 a.m. and handed the teller a note demanding money, according to the FBI and Chicago Police. He then left the scene with an undisclosed amount in cash.
Authorities tracked down a man who robbed a south suburban bank earlier this month after he dropped his cell phone and paperwork containing his name and home address as he ran away from a security guard who fired a gun at him, according to federal prosecutors.
They pulled out a firearm, demanded money and ran away with an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.
Authorities are offering a reward in the search for a man wanted for robbing two banks earlier this month on the Far South Side.
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