Kenosha police seek help identifying suspect alleged to have robbed same bank twice in three months

Kenosha police are seeking a suspect who allegedly robbed the U.S. Bank at 1800 22nd Ave. twice in three months.

The Kenosha Police Department is seeking assistance from the community in identifying a robbery suspect alleged to have struck the same bank twice in three months.

According to police, the suspect was involved in two separate robberies of the same financial institution — the U.S. Bank located at 1800 22nd Ave. — this year.

The first robbery occurred at 9:54 a.m. on April 13 and the second robbery at 11:30 a.m., July 13, according to a news release. During both robberies the suspect displayed a firearm and demanded cash from the teller, police said. Authorities said they seeking any assistance in identifying the individual pictured in the photo.

Tips can be forwarded to detectives Phil Brietchaft, Andy Ciskowkski or Eric Kukowski by calling (262) 605-5203. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous can contact Kenosha Area Crime Stoppers at (262) 656-7333.

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