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Chicago: FBI Looking For Man Who Robbed Two Banks In Logan Square

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CHICAGO — The FBI is looking for the man who robbed two banks in Logan Square since late February. And they are offering up to $1,000 for information leading directly to his arrest and conviction.

Both robberies were “note work,” according to the Chicago police report. Weapons were not shown.

The FBI has released surveillance images of a man suspected of robbing two banks in Logan Square. | | FBI

According to the FBI, the man first robbed a Chase Bank in 2235 North Milwaukee around 2:09 pm on February 28. He wore a black knit hat, sunglasses, a white mask, a black zip-up his jacket, jeans, and black and white shoes. , the agency said.

At approximately 5:25 p.m. on March 8, they struck again at Block 2200 on Northwestern Avenue, leaving about $1,500 in cash, CPD reports said. This time, she wore a light-colored hat, black mask, plaid jacket, dark-colored pants, and black-and-white shoes.

According to the FBI, the robber is white and in his 30s.

Anyone with information about the suspect can call the FBI’s Chicago field office at 312-421-6700 or go online at tips.fbi.gov.

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Written by Natalia Chi

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