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FBI Seeks Public's Help In Identifying Bank Robber

Police Call Him: "NOTE BOMB BANDIT"

If You Have Any Information Call The FBI At (305) 944-9101.

MIAMI (CBS4) ―

The FBI is asking the public's help in identifying a bank robber believed to have hit at least 3 Miami-Dade County banks in past two weeks.

Detectives call him the "NOTE BOMB BANDIT. They said he enters each bank with a small box wrapped in duct tape and hands a teller a note saying the box is a bomb and he also has a gun.

Investigators said on March 11, he robbed the Wachovia Bank located at 700 NW 91st St.

On March 21, they believe he also robbed the Washington Mutual Bank located at 940 NE 203 St. and the Washington Mutual Bank located at 12600 NW 7 Ave.

In the first robbery, "THE NOTE BANDIT" was wearing a white construction hard hat. In the second, he was dressed in a camouflage short sleeve T-shit and wore a camouflage baseball cap. For the third, he wore the same camouflage cap and a blue T-shirt.

Police describe the man an Afro-American male, 6'2, and about 23 to 45 years-old.

If anyone has information as to the identity of this bank robber, they are urged to call the FBI at (305) 944-9101.

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