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One in custody after Naperville bank robbery

The FBI announced Friday that a man believed to have carried out a robbery at a Naperville bank was taken into custody shortly after it was committed Friday afternoon.

Charges are currently pending, and no additional information is available at this time, the FBI said,

Naperville police and the FBI had been investigating an armed robbery of the PNC Bank at 9 E. Ogden Ave.

No injuries were reported, according to the release.

Witnesses said the robber went into the bank and implied that he had a weapon but did not display it, officials said.

He was described as a black man, with a light complexion, about 6 feet tall and about 30 years old. His head was covered and he wore dark glasses during the robbery.

Naperville police Chief Robert Marshall declined to comment.

  Naperville police investigate an armed robbery Friday at the PNC Bank at Washington Street and Ogden Avenue. Scott Sanders/ssanders@dailyherald.com
  Naperville police search an alley Friday near Ogden Avenue and Washington Street following an armed robbery at the nearby PNC Bank. Scott Sanders/ssanders@dailyherald.com
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