Sunday, May 19, 2002
Bank robbed in Ft. Wright
The Cincinnati Enquirer
FORT WRIGHT A Firstar Bank branch in the 2000 block of Dixie Highway was robbed Friday of an undisclosed amount of money, police said.
Police are looking for a white man in his mid-30s to early 40s who weighs 175 to 195 pounds and is about 5-foot-8 to 6 feet tall.
Police said the man, who has brown hair and hazel eyes, entered the bank shortly after 5 p.m. and threatened bank tellers, appearing to have a hidden gun. He fled the bank on foot after the robbery.
The robber wore a jacket, blue jeans, Army-style green bandana and a dark baseball cap, police said. He was last seen running north toward a Pizza Hut in the Fort Wright Plaza shopping center, authorities said. He may be connected to other recent robberies in Northern Kentucky, police said.
To leave a tip, call Kenton County dispatch, (859) 356-3191; Fort Wright Police Department, (859) 331-2191; or Crime Stoppers, (513) 352-3040.
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