Crime & Safety
FBI Offers $10K To Identify Suspect In Robberies At Wisconsin Culver's
The FBI said they're looking for a suspect after multiple southeast Wisconsin fast-food drive-thru robberies between September and October.

WISCONSIN — Federal investigators on Wednesday offered a $10,000 reward to identify the suspect in a string of robberies at fast food drive-thru windows in southeastern Wisconsin.
The robberies and attempted robberies happened at four Culver's restaurants in the region plus a Best Buy store in Janesville between September and December, according to a news release from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Milwaukee Division. During the restaurant robberies in Lake Mills, Janesville, Mequon and Beloit, the FBI said a man handed a note to the cashier demanding money and implying he had a weapon.
The suspect, described as a 6'5" tall man weighing 300 pounds with brown hair and a brown goatee, was reported to be driving a red, four-door Jeep Wrangler without license plates in each incident, the FBI said.
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The FBI said the man is wanted for questioning in connection with the robberies and attempted robberies.
Authorites said the suspect remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous. The FBI asked anyone with information to contact them at 414-276-4684 or to call 911.
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