Surveillance camera images of a suspect in a downtown Windsor bank robbery, November 2, 2022. Images provided by Windsor Police.Surveillance camera images of a suspect in a downtown Windsor bank robbery, November 2, 2022. Images provided by Windsor Police.
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Woman wanted in downtown Windsor bank robbery

Windsor police are trying to identify a woman suspected in a robbery at a downtown bank.

It happened shortly before 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the bank on Ouellette Avenue between Riverside Drive and Pitt Street. Officers responding to the location were told that a woman entered the bank, approached a teller, and demanded money.

The teller gave the suspect an unspecified amount of cash, and the woman left, according to Constable Bianca Jackson.

The suspect is described as a White woman, between 40 to 50-years-old, approximately 5' 3", with a medium build and medium-length brown or red hair. She was wearing black pants, a black jacket with white stripes, sunglasses, and black Adidas shoes.

Police have released surveillance camera images of the suspect and have asked the public to take a look.

Anyone who knows who the suspect is, or with additional information, should call Windsor police at (519) 255-6700, ext. 4830. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (519) 258-TIPS (8477) to be eligible for a cash reward.

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