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London police nab robbery suspect at Greyhound bus station

London police say they've charged a 30-year-old man in connection with Wednesday's incident at the Bank of Montreal at Dundas and Wellington Streets. File photo

City police say the suspect in Wednesday’s downtown bank hold-up was caught trying to leave the city on a Greyhound bus.

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The robbery at the Bank of Montreal at Dundas and Wellington Streets happened around 9:50 a.m. Investigators say a male suspect entered the bank wearing a jacket with the hood pulled up over his head, dark sunglasses and gloves.

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Police say the suspect demanded cash from the teller and they turned over an undisclosed amount before he fled.

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Officers say they were able to identify the man and started searching for him in the downtown core. Then at approximately 1 p.m. police took the suspect into custody at the Greyhound station on York and Talbot Streets.

As a result of the investigation, London police say a 30-year-old man of no fixed address has been charged with robbery with threats of violence and one count of wearing a disguise.

He’s scheduled to appear in court Thursday to answer to the charges.

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