Authorities in Manitoba are looking for the public's help in identifying a suspect believed to be behind a pair of bank incidents this month.
RCMP report, last Monday afternoon a man walked into the Access Credit Union in Lowe Farm, handed the teller a note demanding money and left with an undisclosed amount of cash, heading west in a light-coloured 2004 to 2008 4-door sedan.
He is described as 6' tall, in his mid 20’s to mid 30’s, with blue eyes, dark eyebrows, a large nose and slim build. He was wearing a black face covering, high visibility vest, blue jeans, black jacket and black gloves.
The second incident, an attempted robbery, happened four days earlier on November 10th at the TD Canada Trust on Main Street in Steinbach.
RCMP say the suspect tried to get money from a teller in the same manner but left shortly after and did not get any cash.
In both incidents, no weapons were seen.
The man in the Steinbach incident is described as tall with a slim build, blue eyes, wearing a black face covering, high visibility vest, blue jeans, black jacket and black toque. Investigation has determined he fled in a light coloured 4-door sedan believed to be between the years of 2004-2008.
Police believe the same person was behind both incidents and used the same car.
If you recognize this male or have any information on these incidents, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, or Emerson RCMP at 204-373-2505, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.