Duluth police release image of bank robbery suspect

Dec 14, 2012 - 18:18
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Duluth police release image of bank robbery suspect
This man is sought for the robbery of a bank branch inside a Kroger on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.

Duluth police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a bank robbery suspect.

The man robbed the Fifth Third Bank located inside of Kroger on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Duluth at about 11:40 a.m. on Dec. 8, said Duluth Detective Heather Kish in a press release.

The subject presented a note demanding cash and stated he had a gun, although one was not seen by the tellers.

He wore scotch tape around his fingers on his right hand. The subject spent close to 40 minutes inside of the store before committing the robbery, Kish said. He was not seen exiting or entering any vehicles.

Those who can help identify the suspect are asked to call 678-512-3704 or email hkish@duluthpd.com.

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