Calgary police are asking for extra assist to establish the suspect in a pair of financial institution robberies within the metropolis.
Investigators first reached out to the general public in February for assist in discovering a person who went right into a Scotiabank on Crowchild Path SW and left with an unknown amount of cash after gesturing to an worker that he had a gun.
Police now consider the identical particular person is liable for one other financial institution theft that occurred within the northeast a few weeks later.
Round 6 p.m. on Friday, March 1, a disguised man entered the RBC Royal Financial institution on Sunridge Approach NE.
He apparently handed a “theft observe” to a employees member and gestured that he had a weapon, in accordance with investigators.
Because the employees member was trying to adjust to the calls for of the theft observe, the person immediately stepped away from the financial institution teller’s sales space and left the financial institution earlier than police bought there, with none cash.
No weapon was seen and no accidents have been reported, police say.
Investigators are reaching out as soon as once more in hopes of figuring out the person.
He’s described as about 30 to 40 years previous, roughly 5’8″ tall, 200 kilos, with a big construct, lengthy hair, and a beard.
Police say he was final seen carrying a gray toque with a crimson stripe, a blue medical masks, a black vest, a black hoodie, blue denims, and black and white sneakers.
It’s additionally believed he was driving a blue Dodge Ram 1500.

Anybody with details about this incident, or who could know the id of the suspect, is requested to contact police at 403-266-1234 or tip anonymously by means of CrimeStoppers.