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Cops looking for man who attempted to rob Chase Bank on 30th Avenue Wednesday

Dec. 15, 2016 Staff Report

The police are seeking help in locating a man involved in an attempted bank robbery at the 30th Avenue Chase Bank yesterday.

The suspect entered the 31-05 30th Avenue branch at 4:25 pm Wednesday and passed a note to a teller demanding money.  The suspect fled without any money,

The man is described as white and in his thirties, 5’4″, 150lbs and was last seen wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, a dark winter hat and dark glasses.

Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477)

 

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Why is race only listed when the suspect is white? I’ve checked 5 articles and anytime the person is not white, there’s no race listed even though you can clearly see the race in the picture. When the person is white it is listed anyway.

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