D.C. police release photos of bank robbery suspect
D.C. police Tuesday released surveillance photos of man being sought in a bank robbery in the District last week.
The robber entered the Bank of Georgetown in the 1300 block of I Street NW shortly after 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 2 and implied that he had a gun, police said. Whether he actually was armed is unclear.

A security image of the suspect. (Courtesy D.C. Police)
Police said he escaped with an undisclosed sum of cash.

Another view. (Courtesy D.C. Police)
He was described as black, in his early to mid-30s, about 6 feet tall, wearing a dark ball cap with a bright logo, a three-quarter length black hooded coat with logos on the chest and right sleeve, and dark pants.
-- Paul Duggan
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February 9, 2010; 4:56 PM ET
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