2 men rob their third Chicago area bank this month: FBI

Police believe the two are also responsible for a pair of recent bank robberies in Schiller Park and Portage Park on the Northwest Side.

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The FBI says these two men are wanted in three Chicago area banks, the last of which happened at  a TCF Bank branch in suburban Park Ridge. | FBI

The FBI says these two men are wanted in three Chicago area banks, the last of which happened at a TCF Bank branch in suburban Park Ridge.

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Two men are wanted by the FBI for robbing their third Chicago area bank.

The latest heist happened Wednesday at a TCF Bank brach in northwest suburban Park Ridge.

About 2:40 p.m., the robbers walked into the bank at 1 W. Devon Ave. and handed the teller a note demanding money, Park Ridge police said. The note implied that they were armed.

The pair made off with the money in a silver Honda SUV which was last seen on Canfield Road, police said.

The FBI says this photo shows two men robbing a TCF Bank in Park Ridge on Sept. 18, 2019. | FBI

The FBI says this photo shows two men robbing a TCF Bank in Park Ridge on Sept. 18, 2019.

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One suspect was described as a thin male wearing a tan jacket, surgical mask, fake beard and camouflage hat, police said. The other was a thin male wearing dark clothing, sunglasses and a surgical mask.

The two also allegedly robbed a Citibank at 3535 N. Central Ave. on Sept. 17 in Portage Park on the Northwest Side, and a TCF Bank branch in Schiller Park at 9394 W. Irving Park Rd. on Sept. 6, the FBI said.

Anyone with information about the robberies is asked to call the FBI at 312-421-6700.

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