Police release sketch of South Elgin robbery suspect
Police have released a sketch of a woman suspected of robbing a South Elgin bank Friday.
About 4:55 p.m. Friday, the woman took an unknown amount of cash from State Bank of Illinois, 1140 W. Spring St., after handing a teller a note implying she had a weapon, police said.
The note said: "If you call the police, I will kill you," according to police.
Anyone who has any information about the suspect is asked to call police at (847) 741-2151.
No one is in custody, and police provided no further details of the crime Saturday.
Police described the suspect as a thin, black woman in her 30s, about 5'3" and wearing a purple coat with a fur hood, dark pants and light athletic shoes.
South Elgin police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are investigating the robbery.