Update to October 30th, 2017 Armed Robbery of Citizen’s National Bank, Roseville, IL

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A sketch of the suspect involved in the October 30th, 2017 armed robbery of Citizen’s National Bank was produced by an Illinois State Police sketch artist based on witness information.
The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 35 to 45 years old, 5’3” to 5’8”, sandy/blond colored hair, sandy/blond colored mustache and/or facial hair.
At the time of the robbery, the suspect was further described as wearing a tri- colored coat consisting of a dark color, light blue, and white; blue jeans, white tennis shoes, possibly a camo hat, sunglasses, a white colored material worn over the face, and armed with what appeared to be a handgun. The suspect was carrying a black duffle bag. The suspect was last seen on foot going west from the bank.
Persons with information about this incident are asked to call the Warren County Sheriff’s Office at (309) 734-8505, or Crime Stoppers at (309) 734-9363. `

 

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