Crime & Safety

Bank Robber's Note to Teller: 'I Don't Want Anyone to Get Hurt'

Police are investigating leads to find a robber who struck a Plymouth Township bank Wednesday morning, according to reports.

Police said no one was injured Wednesday morning in a robbery at a Plymouth Township bank where an unmasked bandit made off with an undisclosed stash of cash.

The offender slipped a teller working at the PNC Bank on Ann Arbor Road — it's east of Interstate 275 — a threatening note claiming, "I don't want anyone to get hurt," in exchange for the dough, reports hometownlife.com. The memo specified an asking price of $60,000.

Investigators describe the offender as a black man between 25 and 30 years old who stands at about 6 feet tall.

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"He was wearing dark pants, a gray, long-sleeved pullover and a red baseball cap, worn backwards, with a Kansas City Chiefs insignia," hometownlife.com says. "He also wore white-framed sunglasses with rhinestones in the frame."

Anyone with information should call the cops at 734-354-3250.

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