Pinellas Park Police are looking for this suspect, captured in surveillance video, for the Sept. 27 robbery of Chase Bank.
PINELLAS PARK – Pinellas Park police are looking for a man who robbed the Chase Bank at 7360 U.S. 19 N. the morning of Sept. 27.
An unidentified white male, said to be his late 40s, entered the bank and approached a bank teller, police reported. He implied he was armed with a gun and handed the teller a note. The suspect claimed cash and left. Police responded to the bank at 10: 32 a.m. Witnesses could not tell police where the suspect went. A police K-9 unit did a ground search but did not find him.
The man was described as being between 5 feet, 6 inches and 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing about 215 pounds. He was wearing possibly tinted eyeglasses, a dark baseball cap possibly with a Harley-Davidson logo on the front, blue-jean shorts, dark ankle socks and dark tennis shoes. The suspect also was carrying a cellphone on his right hip.
Anyone with information related to this case can contact Pinellas Park Police Department criminal investigations at 541-0758. Those who wish to remain anonymous or who would like to be eligible for a cash reward can contact Crime Stoppers of Pinellas County at 800-873-TIPS or at www.crimestoppersofpinellas.org.
Update
Pinellas Park Police reported about 4:45 p.m. Friday that the suspect wanted in connection with the bank robbery at the Chase Bank on U.S. 19 N. was arrested by St. Petersburg police.