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| Robbery Date/Time: | 06/07/2012 10:00 am |
| Location: | Charleston, WV |
| Address: | 4515 MacCorkle Ave SE |
| City: | Charleston |
| State: | WV |
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| Lead Investigator/Agency: | Charleston Police Department |
| Phone Number: | 304-348-6480 |
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| Description: | On Thursday, June 07, 2012, at approximately 10:00 am, a man wearing a grey hoodie with a dark design on the front with writing, jeans, rubber gloves and wearing a black mask over his face entered the Fifth Third Bank, 4515 MacCorkle Ave SE, Charleston, WV and was in the bank for a few minutes before he demanded the employees to the floor. The suspect then went behind the counter and stole an undisclosed amount of cash from teller’s drawers. The man then fled the bank and ran on foot, traveling west through an alley. When fleeing the bank, the robber removed the black mask from his face, looked back towards the building and a camera caught a picture of his face. The suspect is described as a white male, mid-twenties to mid-thirties years of age, thin build approximately 180 lbs, 6’01” to 6’02” in height and wearing a couple days growth of facial hair. |
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