The Seattle FBI has released these still images from security cameras inside Key Bank. Anyone with information on the crime has been asked to call (206) 622-0460. To view more, click on the image above.
The Alaska Junction’s Key Bank branch was robbed on the morning of Thursday, April 30.
According to Seattle Police Public Information Officer Mark Jamieson, police received a call at 11:14 a.m. reporting a robbery Key Bank, located on the corner of California Avenue Southwest and Southwest Alaska Street.
Officers in the area responded and set up a containment.
"We had a lot of units in the area," said Jamieson.
The suspect has been described as a white male, 35-45 years of age, between 5'8" and 5'11." He has a thin build, a beard and mustache. At the time of the robbery, he was reportedly wearing a purple sweatshirt and a brown knit cap.
Roberta Burroughs, from the Seattle FBI, says the suspect entered the bank through the east doors, approached the teller and presented a demand note. He did not display a weapon or imply that he had one. He was given money and he left the bank through the west doors.
“(He) was last seen running northbound up the alley past Wells Fargo Bank,” reported Burroughs.
She added that no one was injured during the crime.
Robbery detectives and the violent crimes task force are handling the investigation and are actively searching for the suspect. No one is in custody yet.
Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI at (206) 622-0460.