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FBI Seeks Help To Find Suspect Dubbed 'White Glove Bandit'

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The FBI is asking for the public's help to identify a suspect dubbed the "White Glove Bandit," who is suspected in 3 armed hold-ups.

The latest incident happened Monday around 9:30 a.m. The suspect walked into a Citibank, located at 555 LaGuardia Place in Manhattan, approached the teller, waived a black revolver and demanded cash.

1010 WINS Reporter Sonia Rincon has the story...

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The "White Glove Bandit" fled on foot heading south on LaGuardia Place towards Houston Street.

It is the same bank the suspect allegedly hit on February 14.

The suspect is described as a white male in his mid to late 30's, approximately 5'10" tall and has medium build. The right side of his nose is described as scarred or disfigured.

The FBI says during every robbery the suspect has been seen wearing black shoes, pants, jacket, sun glasses, and white latex gloves. He allegedly carries a black revolver and usually is seen wearing a black, red and gray backpack.

Authorities said the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. He is also being sought in connection with a robbery at the HSBC Bank, located at 769 Broadway, New York, NY on January 26.

3-12-2012 CitiBank 555 LaGuardia Place, New York, NY by JPDonald05 on YouTube

The FBI says a significant reward is available for a tip that breaks the case. Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI immediately at 212-384-1000. As always, tipsters may remain anonymous.

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