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FBI and Salem Police Seek Help Identifying Bank Robber

Witnesses describe him as a white male, approximately six feet two inches tall, weighing around 230 pounds.

Photos of Salem Bank Robber suspect: FBI
Photos of suspect: FBI

(SALEM, Ore.) - The FBI and the Salem Police Department are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who robbed the US Bank branch located at 3485 Commercial Street SE in Salem at approximately 4:25 pm on Wednesday.

The man reportedly walked into the bank, approached a teller and demanded cash.

He left on foot, the FBI said.

Witnesses describe him as a white male, approximately six feet two inches tall, weighing around 230 pounds.

His build is described as stocky. The suspect reportedly had dark brown hair and a beard.

He was further described as wearing glasses with black rims, a baseball hat with an “S” (possibly a Seattle Mariners hat), a light-colored long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and white shoes.

The FBI's Spokesperson in Portland, Beth Anne Steele, says anyone with information is asked to call the FBI in Salem at (503) 362-6601 during normal business hours.

The FBI in Portland at (503) 224-4181 twenty-four hours a day or the Salem Police Department at (503) 588-6123.




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