A search is underway for suspect in a wheelchair who held up a bank in Astoria, Queens, New York.
Police said he held up the Santander Bank in Queens shortly after 2pm on Monday.
He passed a note to a teller demanding cash, and did not display a weapon, police sources say.
The teller complied, and police said the suspect made off with $1,212 in cash. He fled in the wheelchair, police said.
“It’s a little surprising,” one person in the area said. “I thought it
was a joke at first when I overheard, but with all the police officers
coming in, I realized it was serious.”
The suspect was described as a black male between 25 and 30 years old,
weighing about 160 pounds and clean shaven. He was last seen wearing a
grey hoodie in a black wheelchair, police said.
It was not clear whether the suspect really needed the wheelchair or if
he used it as a disguise.
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