Police Looking For Bank Robbery Suspects
CFRA News Staff
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Ottawa police are asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects in connection to a bank robbery in the west end of the city.
Police say two men entered the TD Bank on Meadowlands Drive near Prince of Wales around 10:20 this morning.
Officers say one of the men showed a note to the teller demanding money.
The suspects fled with undisclosed amount of cash.
It is believed that the suspects may be stained with red dye as it appears a dye-pack exploded outside the bank.
The suspects are both described as young, slim black men with no facial hair. One stood about 5 foot 4 and the other is said to be 5 foot 10.
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