Toronto police say they are looking to identify a suspect wanted after a woman reported she was robbed while depositing money into an ATM machine at a bank.
Police said on Oct. 16, the woman went to a bank in the Bloor and Bathurst streets area.
She used the ATM machine to make a deposit when a man approached her and took the money, police said.
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The man then fled eastbound on Bloor Street.
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Police said the woman tried to chase the suspect but was “pushed and threatened by him.”
The suspect is described as a man, around 45 to 55 years old, with a thin build, medium-length, salt and pepper hair, and a black and grey beard.
He was wearing a black pea coat, dark pants, and black boots at the time of the robbery.
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