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Sept. 8, 2009 Sheriff's Office Looking for "Low Key" Bank RobberSheriff's Office Looking for "Low Key" Bank Robber
Sheriff's detectives are looking for the man who robbed a Chase Bank last Friday, Sept. 4th. The man was so low key, other employees and customers didn’t know the bank was robbed until the teller called 9-1-1.
The robber came into the bank, located at 1616 SW 100th St. (White Center) about 2:30 PM. He walked up to a teller and said he wanted to make “a withdrawal”. The teller said he would need a withdrawal slip and directed him to the forms table. The man went to the table and appeared to be filling out the slip.
The suspect got back in line and eventually made his way to the original teller. This time he leaned into the teller’s window, and said in a deep, soft voice that this was a robbery.
The man was given cash and he quietly left the bank. No gun was seen and there was no note.
The robber is a black male about 45 years old, 5’ 8” tall and 175 lbs. He had a mustache and goatee and wore jeans, a brown fleece-type zippered coat and a brown fabric hat with a short bill.
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