FBI seeks Loop bank robber

Bank surveillance images of the robber. | FBI

The FBI is looking for the man who robbed a Loop bank branch on Monday morning.

At 9:09 a.m., the offender entered Citibank, 100 South Michigan, and demanded money from a teller, according to police records. No weapon was used. He then fled westbound on Monroe Street.

The bank did not include any dye pack or tracking system in the stolen money, according to a report.

An FBI bulletin issued later in the day described the robber as a black male in his early- to mid-20’s who stands about 5’11” tall and has a small build. He wore a light blue coat, black pants, white shoes, and a black hoodie, according to the bureau.

Investigators are offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads them directly to the offender. Anyone with tips can share them with the FBI’s Chicago Field Office at 312-421-6700 or via tips.fbi.gov

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