Ottawa police have released descriptions of two suspects after an early-morning armed robbery at a west-end bank on Thursday.
Two armed men, their faces obscured by scarves, entered a Stittsville branch of TD Bank at around 7:30 a.m. and threatened staff before breaking open an ATM and fleeing in a waiting car with an undisclosed sum of money.
The first man is described as roughly 30 years of age, between 250 and 300 pounds, with a dark complexion. He wore a hoodie over his head and used a scarf to cover his face. He also wore sunglasses, dark coloured pants and jacket, and running shoes.
The second man is described as Caucasian, wearing a gray hoodie while also covering his face with a scarf. He wore sunglasses, gloves, grey pants, and white shoes.
CBC Ottawa reported that police believe a third suspect may have been waiting outside. According to CFRA, a car was recovered following the incident that had previously been reported as stolen.