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Suspect Who Stole Cash, Handgun and Honda Civic from Chase Bank Still at Large

At 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 25, a robbery unfolded at a Chase Bank located on North Lamar. The Austin Police Department’s Robbery Unit has issued a public request for assistance in identifying the suspect who carried out the crime. According to the department, the individual first displayed a handgun to the victim before proceeding to steal an undisclosed amount of cash. In addition, the suspect also took the victim’s vehicle during the incident. The incident occurred during the late evening hours, leaving the bank’s patrons and staff in shock.

Robbery Details

The suspect’s actions were swift and decisive. He confronted the victim with a handgun, a weapon that was later reported as being in his possession. After the threat was established, he seized an unspecified amount of money from the bank’s vault. The theft of the cash was followed by the removal of the victim’s vehicle, which was taken from the bank’s parking lot. The robbery took place in a single, uninterrupted sequence, as described by the responding officers.

Suspect Description

APD described the suspect as a White or Hispanic male. He was estimated to be between 20 and 30 years old, placing him in the early adult age range. Height estimates placed him at between 5 ft 8 in and 5 ft 9 in, a relatively average stature for a male. His build was characterized as skinny, suggesting a lean physique. These physical traits were noted by officers on the scene and are part of the current public appeal.

Suspect Clothing

The suspect was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt. In addition to the sweatshirt, he wore a face covering that obscured his features. He also had black gloves on his hands, black shoes on his feet, and black pants that featured white piping down the leg. These clothing details were captured by the officers and are included in the public request for information.

Victim’s Vehicle

The victim’s vehicle was identified as a gray 2018 Honda Civic. The car suffered damage on the left side of the hood, a visible mark that was documented by the responding officers. The vehicle’s Texas license plate number was VFS6424, a detail that may help witnesses or individuals who saw the vehicle being moved. The vehicle was taken by the suspect as part of the robbery.

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How to Help

Anyone with information is asked to contact APD’s robbery unit at 512-974-5092. A tip can also be submitted anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program website or by calling 512-472-8477. The department encourages anyone who may have seen or heard anything related to the suspect or the vehicle to come forward. The city remains committed to resolving this case quickly.

Reward

APD said a reward of up to $1,000 may be available for any information that leads to an arrest. The reward is offered in recognition of the seriousness of the crime and the need for community cooperation. Individuals who provide actionable leads will be considered for the full reward amount. The reward is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to protect its residents.

Key Takeaways

  • A robbery occurred at a Chase Bank on North Lamar at 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 25.
  • The suspect showed a handgun, stole an undisclosed amount of cash, and took the victim’s 2018 Honda Civic.
  • The suspect is described as a White or Hispanic male, 20-30 years old, 5 ft 8-5 ft 9, skinny, wearing a gray hoodie, face covering, black gloves, black shoes, and black pants with white piping.

The Austin Police Department urges anyone with information to contact the robbery unit immediately. By sharing details, the community can help bring the suspect to justice and recover the stolen vehicle and cash. The city remains grateful for public cooperation in this matter.

Author

  • Aiden V. Crossfield

    I’m Aiden V. Crossfield, a dedicated journalist covering Local & Breaking News at News of Austin. My work centers on delivering timely, accurate, and trustworthy news that directly affects the Austin community. I believe local journalism is the backbone of an informed society, especially during rapidly developing situations.

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