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Search On For Suspect Who Held Up Bank In Denville, N.J.

DENVILLE, N.J. (CBSNewYork) -- Police and prosecutors were searching Saturday for a man who held up a bank in Denville Township, New Jersey.

Around 10:10 a.m. Saturday, the suspect walked into the TD Bank Branch at 298 E. Main St. in Denville and demanded money, according to the Morris County Prosecutor's office.

Prosecutors did not indicate whether the suspect got any money, or how much.

The suspect was described as an Asian male around 6 feet tall. He was last seen wearing a black knit cap, a black jacket, black gloves, a yellow scarf, and sunglasses, prosecutors said.

He was believed to have fled the scene in a black, four-door sedan with tinted windows with chrome trim around them. The vehicle was last seen headed in the direction of Route 53 toward Morris Plains, prosecutors said.

Police have released still images of the suspect and the suspect vehicle.

Denville Bank Robbery Suspect Vehicle
A suspected getaway vehicle in a bank robbery in Denville, New Jersey on Saturday, Dec. 27. (Credit: Morris County Prosecutor's Office)
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A suspect in a bank robbery in Denville, New Jersey on Saturday, Dec. 27. (Credit: Morris County Prosecutor's Office)
Denville Bank Robbery Suspect
A suspect in a bank robbery in Denville, New Jersey on Saturday, Dec. 27. (Credit: Morris County Prosecutor's Office)
Denville Bank Robbery Suspect
A suspect in a bank robbery in Denville, New Jersey on Saturday, Dec. 27. (Credit: Morris County Prosecutor's Office)
Denville Bank Robbery Suspect
A suspect in a bank robbery in Denville, New Jersey on Saturday, Dec. 27. (Credit: Morris County Prosecutor's Office)

Anyone with information was asked to call the Morris County Prosecutor's Office at (973) 285-6200, Denville Township police at (973) 627-4900 or Crimestoppers at (973) 267-2255.

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