Calgary police proceed to hunt assist figuring out a person they consider was concerned in a minimum of one financial institution theft.
At round 6 p.m. on March 1, a person sporting a masks entered an RBC Royal Financial institution location within the metropolis’s Sunridge neighbourhood, at 2929 Sunridge Means Northeast.
Police mentioned he handed a notice to a workers member and gestured that he had a weapon. Because the workers member was working to adjust to the “theft notice,” police mentioned the person immediately stepped away from the teller wicket and fled the financial institution with none cash and previous to police arrival.
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Police mentioned no weapon was seen and no accidents had been reported.
The Calgary Police Service believes the person was additionally accountable for a financial institution theft on Feb. 17 at a Scotiabank location on Crowchild Path Southwest.
Police describe the suspect as being roughly 30 years outdated, round five-feet-eight-inches tall, weighing 200 kilos, with a purple beard. He was final seen sporting a gray toque with a purple stripe, blue medical masks, black vest, a black hoodie, blue denims, and black and white footwear.
CPS additionally consider he was driving a blue Dodge Ram 1500.
Anybody with details about the incident or who is aware of the identification of the person is requested to contact police at 403-266-1234. Nameless suggestions will also be offered to Crime Stoppers.

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