Man Robs Same Bank For Fourth Time
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The FBI says that for the fourth time in two months, a bank in the Loop has been robbed - apparently by the same man.
The man entered the Chicago Community Bank branch on Wednesday, 52 E. Lake St., about 1:30 p.m., went up to a teller counter and demanded money.
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The man threatened to harm the teller and implied he had a gun, but didn't display one, according to a release from the FBI. The man then fled on foot.
The man is suspected of robbing the same bank on Sept. 30, Sept. 6 and Aug. 12. In the late September robbery, he was wearing a beige, military-style cap, a beige jacket, a light-colored, collared dress shirt and dark jeans.
In the first robbery, he wore a dark long-sleeve shirt, a beige tie and black pants, as well as a black hat. In the second, he wore a tan hat and a tan jacket and carried a black backpack, according to the FBI.