Man robs same Oak Lawn bank again almost 2 years later: FBI

Up to $1,000 is being offered by the FBI for information leading to his arrest.

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Video surveillance frames shows the suspect in a TCF Bank robbery in Oak Lawn on Oct. 8, 2019 (left) and on Nov. 17, 2017 (right).

Video surveillance frames shows the suspect in a TCF Bank robbery in Oak Lawn on Oct. 8, 2019 (left) and on Nov. 17, 2017 (right).

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A man is wanted by the FBI for robbing the same Oak Lawn bank a second time on Tuesday — almost two years after the first.

The man entered the TCF Bank branch, 10350 S. Pulaski Rd., about 12:20 p.m. and demanded cash, the FBI said.

The suspect, who was not armed, left with an unspecified amount of money, according to FBI spokesperson Siobhan Johnson. He was wearing a blue shirt, blue pants and a White Sox cap.

The man, who is 5-feet-10 and in his 40s, is also wanted for robbing the same bank more than a year ago on Nov. 17, 2017, the FBI said.

In that robbery, he wore a red hooded sweatshirt and an Arizona Cardinals baseball hat. The FBI says in an online post that he should be considered armed and dangerous.

Up to $1,000 is being offered by the FBI for information leading to his arrest.

A video surveillance frame shows the suspect in a TCF Bank robbery in Oak Lawn on Oct. 8, 2019.

A video surveillance frame shows the suspect in a TCF Bank robbery in Oak Lawn on Oct. 8, 2019.

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