On Friday, February
29, 2008, at approximately 2:30 p.m., the Wells Fargo Bank, located
at 1827 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, was robbed by a lone individual.
The robber approached the victim teller and presented a threatening
demand note for money. The robber received an undisclosed amount of
money and was last seen fleeing south on Grand.
The robber is described
as a white male, pale complexion, dark hair, in his 20s, approximately
6'0"-6'4"tall, with a thin build. The robber was wearing an
orange-reddish hooded sweatshirt with white lettering on the front,
glasses, blue jeans, and a dark colored baseball cap.
Ralph S. Boelter,
Special Agent in Charge of the Minneapolis Office of the FBI, requests
that anyone with information regarding this bank robbery contact the
Minneapolis FBI (612) 376-3200, the St. Paul Police Department, or Crime
Stoppers. A reward is offered for information leading to the arrest
and indictment of this bank robber.