Crime & Safety

Dollar Bank At Galleria Robbed Monday

Cleveland police and the FBI are asking the public for help finding a man who robbed a bank in downtown.

CLEVELAND — The Dollar Bank at Galleria in downtown Cleveland was robbed Monday afternoon, the FBI announced.

At 3:30 p.m., a man walked into the bank at 1301 E. 9th Street and approached a teller. According to the FBI, he told her, "Give me all your hundreds and fifties."

The teller could not understand what the man said so she asked him to repeat himself. He again said, "Give me all your hundreds and fifties." The teller heard him and handed over an undisclosed amount of money, the FBI said.

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The suspect took the cash and ran to the front doors. He then shook the exit doors in an aggressive manner. He then ran through the bank and rushed through the back doors, the FBI said.

The suspect was then seen running through the YMCA, the FBI said.

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No one was hurt during the robbery.

The suspect was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black tennis shoes, black jeans, and a black medical mask covering his nose and mouth.

The Cleveland FBI and Cleveland police are asking the public for help identifying the man. Investigators released surveillance images of the man, which are above this article.

Anyone with information is asked to call law enforcement. Tips can remain anonymous. Reward money is available for information leading to the successful identification and prosecution of the individual responsible, the FBI said.

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