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Seattle police release photo of bank robber
Posted by John de Leon

SEATTLE POLICE PHOTO
Have you seen this bank robber?
Seattle police have released this surveillance photo of a man who robbed a bank Friday morning.
At 11:37 a.m., the man walked into the U.S. Bank branch at the 303 S. Michigan St. and robbed the bank of an undisclosed amount of cash.
The man is described as white, 25 to 30 years old, slightly stocky build. He wore a blue and white baseball cap, gray sweatshirt, brown Quicksilver T-shirt and black or gray shoes. He also carried a camouflage backpack.
Anyone with information on the robber is asked to call 911.
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