Northeast Minneapolis bank robbed Thursday; suspect remains at large

The holdup occurred about 45 minutes after the bank opened, according to police.

January 2, 2017 at 5:03PM

A man robbed a northeast Minneapolis bank and remains at large, authorities said.

The holdup occurred about 9:15 a.m. Thursday, roughly 45 minutes after the bank at the corner of 24th and Central Avenues NE opened, according to police.

Law enforcement has yet to release a description of the suspect, who left with "an undisclosed amount of money," a police report read.

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