The FBI is searching for a man in connection with a bank robbery Saturday in Elmhurst.
About 11:49 a.m. Saturday the FBI responded to reports of a robbery at the US Bank at 536 South York St. in Elmhurst, according to FBI officials. They say the man walked in and handed a teller a note demanding money and saying he had a handgun.
The suspect was described as white and between 25 and 30 years old, about 6 feet tall and wearing a gray hoodie, baseball hat and black mask, according to FBI officials. No arrests have been made and no injuries were reported.
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Authorities are also looking for suspects from two Waukegan bank robberies that occurred about three miles apart Nov. 22 and Dec. 9, where the alleged robber also handed employees a note implying he had a handgun. FBI officials said no information was available on whether the robberies were connected.
The public can report tips anonymously at (312) 421-6700 and tips.fbi.gov.