Kentuckiana Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in a Lanesville bank robbery.
A man entered First Federal Savings Bank, put a blue bandanna handkerchief partially over his face and demanded money, according to a press release.
After obtaining money, the suspect was seen entering a newer model foreign compact vehicle, dark colored with damage to the rear. The vehicle was last seen going westbound on Ind. 62.
The suspect is a white male, 20 to 30 years old and approximately 6 feet tall with a thin build.
Anyone with information can call 502-582-CLUE or go online at www.582clue.com.
Clark County
Reward offered for information in Lanesville bank robbery
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