Houston police say ‘sharp dressed man' in hat and dark suit wanted in 2 bank robberies

Houston police say they are looking for a "sharp dressed" man caught on camera robbing two separate banks in Houston, Texas this month.

Houston police are looking for a "sharp dressed" man caught on camera in two bank robberies this month. 

The latest robbery occurred Tuesday afternoon, Houston police say. Around 2 p.m. a man entered a bank at the 1700 block of Fountain View. The man walked up to a bank employee, presented a "threatening note" demanding cash, gave the employee a bag to put the money in, and displayed a handgun. 

Police say the employee complied with the suspect’s request and fled in an unknown direction. 

The suspect is believed to be the same man responsible for another bank robbery on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023 at the 5800 block of San Felipe, in Houston, Texas. Police say the suspect committed the robbery in a "similar manner." 

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Police say the suspect is a Black male, around 35 to 45 years old, around 200 pounds, and just shy of 6 feet tall. He was wearing a dark sports jacket, dark pants and a dark blue mask, and had a black umbrella. 

Crime Stoppers is up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. 

The FBI shared photos of the first robbery, dubbing the suspect the "Pocket Square Pillager." 

The Houston Police Department shared video footage of the second robbery, accompanied by ZZ Top’s 1983 song, "Sharp Dressed Man." 

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