Overview
- Police say an armed robber hit a Bank of America branch in Naperville on Friday morning on the 2700 block of West 75th Street near Route 59 and fled before officers arrived, with no injuries reported.
- The FBI says the robber made a verbal demand for cash and showed a handgun during the holdup.
- Agents released a suspect description: a Black man with dark, shoulder-length dreadlocks and brown eyes, slender build, about 5-foot-6 to 5-foot-10, wearing a dark puffy hooded coat, dark gloves, and a surgical mask, and carrying a red folder.
- Investigators say the suspect left in a silver Nissan sedan missing the rear passenger-side hubcap, and they asked anyone with information to call 312-421-6700 or submit tips at tips.fbi.gov.
- Officers taped off the bank and much of the parking lot for evidence work, and officials have not disclosed how much money was taken as the joint FBI–police investigation continues, which is standard for robberies of federally insured banks.