TCF bank robbed in Glendale Heights

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A surveillance photo shows a suspect in a Wednesday morning bank robbery in west suburban Glendale Heights. | Glendale Heights police

Police are looking for a man who robbed a TCF Bank Wednesday in west suburban Glendale Heights.

The man entered the bank, approached a teller and demanded money about 9:23 a.m. at 2164 Bloomingdale Road, according to the FBI and the Glendale Heights Police Department.

A surveillance photo shows a suspect in a Wednesday morning bank robbery in west suburban Glendale Heights. | Glendale Heights police

A surveillance photo shows a suspect in a Wednesday morning bank robbery in west suburban Glendale Heights. | Glendale Heights police

After he was given an unknown amount of money, he left through the front door and was seen heading north on a bicycle, police said.

The man did not appear to have a weapon and no injuries were reported, police said.

Police believe this man also robbed a TCF bank in Schaumburg on March 6.

The suspect was described as a white man in his mid-40s with a medium build, standing between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-8, according to police and the FBI. He was wearing a gray and green patterned sweatshirt with a hood and black trim, blue jeans, dark-colored gym shoes, a dark-colored knit hat, black gloves and a black covering over his face.

Anyone with information asked to contact the Glendale Heights Police Department (630) 260-6070 or the FBI (312) 421-6700.

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