The robber used a note to demand cash from a bank teller at about 12 p.m., Hamilton police said. No weapon was seen.
HAMILTON -- A man wearing a camouflage ball cap robbed the Sun National Bank branch on Route 33 near Shady Lane Monday, police said.
The robber used a note to demand cash from a bank teller shortly before 12 p.m., Hamilton police said. No weapon was seen.
After leaving the bank with cash, the man fled in an unknown direction, police said.
No injuries were reported during the incident.
Police described the robber as a white male, about 5-feet 8-inches tall weighing 160 pounds who wore white sneakers and blue jeans, a red shirt and the camouflage baseball-style cap.
Later Monday, Hamilton police made public pictures of the man inside the bank in hopes of identifying him.
Anyone with information about the robber is can call Hamilton Detective Joseph Ialacci at 609-689-5822 or FBI Special Agent Brian Musselman at 609-689-7999, or the Hamilton Police Crime Tip Hotline at 609-581-4008.
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