Crime & Safety
FBI Releases Photos, Offers Reward In Chase Bank Robbery
Three people dressed as security ordered employees and customers on the ground and made off with a reported $100,000 in the robbery.

CHICAGO, IL — The FBI has released photos of three people wanted in connection with a Chase Bank robbery Tuesday on Chicago's Near West Side. Police said the robbers, dressed as security, ordered employees and customers to get down on the floor before they stole about $100,000, CBS Chicago reported.
The FBI also issued descriptions of what each robber was wearing when they entered the Ashland Avenue Chase Bank, but no detailed information on the suspects. Authorities said there were three robbers:
- The first wore a dark hooded sweatshirt with a white Nike logo on the front left breast, dark-colored mask, dark-colored pants, white shoes and carried a blue backpack.
- The second wore a dark hooded sweatshirt, bright orange mask, yellow reflective vest, dark-colored gloves, dark-colored pants and dark-colored boots.
- The third wore a dark-colored hat with white lettering, dark-colored mask, dark-colored shirt with patches on both sleeves, white gloves, dark-colored belt, dark-colored pants and dark-colored work boots.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading directly to the arrest and conviction of the three bank robbers.
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Anyone with information on the bank robbery is asked to contact the FBI's Chicago Field Office at 312-421-6700. Tips can also be submitted online.
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