Police searching for two men they say robbed Elmhurst bank
Elmhurst police are seeking the public's help to find two men they say robbed the Wintrust Bank at 115 W. Third St. on Monday afternoon.
Investigators said one of the men gave a note demanding cash to the bank teller while the other man acted as a lookout. The men did not show a weapon, but police said the man who demanded the money implied he had one. Police said one of the men is 20 to 30 years old, stands about 6 feet tall and has a medium build. He was wearing a blue Nike hooded sweatshirt, dark pants and black gloves, police said.
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