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Police investigating one man crime spree
10:26 PM CST on Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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(KMOV) – Police say they're investigating a one man crime spree in Glendale and Rock Hill.
A man wanted in two home invasions and a robbery is now wanted for a bank robbery.
Rock Hill police are searching for a man accused of robbing The Boulevard Bank, in the 9800 block of Manchester Road, around 12:40 p.m. on Tuesday.
Authorities believe the suspect in this case may also be the suspect in two recent home invasions in Glendale and a robbery at the nearby Hacienda restaurant earlier this week.
Police told News 4’s Chris Nagus that the suspect walked into the bank and gave the teller a note. The note said that the man had a gun, although he never showed the teller a gun.
The suspect reportedly threatened the teller not to call police because he knows where she works.
According to a witness, the suspect fled the scene in a black pick-up truck.
Police have not released any surveillance video of the bank robbery yet.
However the suspect is described as an African American male with a light complexion, he's in his early to mid 20's.
He was wearing all black with a white hat.
The suspect in the home invasions is described as 6’3, 160 lbs.
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