FBI And CPD Ask For Public's Help To Find Suspects In November Bank Robbery In Chattanooga

  • Thursday, December 8, 2016

The Knoxville Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Chattanooga Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the man who robbed First Citizens Bank in Chattanooga in November.  

On Nov. 21 at approximately 11:57 a.m., law enforcement agencies responded to an armed bank robbery at the First Citizens Bank, 1611 Gunbarrel Road.  Reports indicate that a man entered First Citizens Bank and brandished a large silver and black semi-automatic handgun.

 The suspect wore a surgical or respirator type mask around his neck and witnesses observed the suspect getting into a vehicle described as a 2009-2013 charcoal grey four door Acura TSX driven by a black female wearing a red baseball cap.

Male Subject A:  black male, late 20's, approximately 5’7”-5'8", medium build, thin trimmed mustache and hair on chin, white t-shirt and black shirt, black (North Face type) jacket, black pants, black gloves, plain black baseball cap, large lensed black sunglasses.

Female subject B:  black female, late 20's, small build, red baseball cap.

Vehicle description:  charcoal grey Acura, 2009-2013, four door TSX.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Knoxville FBI Office at 865-544-0751 or the Chattanooga Police Department at 423-698-2525.

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