Sunday, October 5, 2014

Report: NYPD looking for a possibly albino suspect in yesterday's Chase branch robbery


[Photo yesterday by Derek Berg]

As we reported yesterday, someone robbed the Chase branch on Second Avenue at St. Mark's Place.

The NYPD have released the following description of the suspect, who left with $1,080:

"white male (possibly albino), 5'10", mid to late 20s, light colored hair with a medium build. He was last seen wearing a black and grey jacket, dark rimmed glasses, black sneakers with a red bandana around his neck."



Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online.

H/T Gothamist

11 comments:

  1. He's living it up getting a tan on some far away beach by now. $1080!

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  2. And to think this used to be such a nice safe neighborhood...

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  3. What is the robbing of a bank compared to the founding of a bank?

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  4. it is nice to see someone other than a banker stealing my money at Chase.

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  5. That is just so RACIST, a white man robs a bank, so it has to be an ALBINO black man instead? Come on!
    Wonder what Mayor Sharpton has to say about all this?

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  6. I was just about to say, "What is an albino"

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  7. thats no he; fake chin hair- check, kerchief to cover up lack of adams apple- check, tons of foundation makes it look like an albino- check

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  8. That's a woman. Look at the way she's using her two fingers to hold the note against the glass. It's very feminine as are her features and lack of any type of side burn, purposefully baggy coat, on top of the weird bandanna around her neck to hide her lack of adams apple.

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  9. Guess what folks now you have finally seen a photo of EV Grieve.

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  10. Chase doesn't like competition in the bank robbing business....

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  11. EVG don't need to boost a palsy grand from Shate Bank... he's got mad stacks!

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