Highland Fifth Third Bank Robbed

At 5:49pm on Friday December 27th, the Highland Police Department was dispatched to a bank robbery that had just occurred at Fifth Third Bank (2203 45th Street).  Upon arrival of officers, bank tellers advised that a male black was in the lobby and had approached the teller line and presented a note demanding money, Commander John Banasiak of The Highland Police stated. The tellers complied and the suspect left the bank building on foot with an undetermined amount of United States Currency and with his demand note.  No weapon was inferred or displayed, Banasiak said. No bank employees were injured during the robbery and no getaway vehicle was observed.  Highland detectives processed the scene and the FBI was also on scene to assist in the investigation.  The suspect was wearing a gray zippered sweater, jeans, and black and white gym shoes.  He was described as being approx. 5’10” tall and approx. 210 pounds.

If anyone has any information on this robbery or can help identify the suspect, please contact Highland Police Detective Corporal Brian Stanley or Detective Darren Conley at (219) 838-3184.

Photo – Paul Goddard
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