Bank robbed in Pico Rivera

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PICO RIVERA -- A man fled with a little over $3,000 after robbing a bank branch Monday.
The robber entered the Chase bank, 9200 E. Slauson Ave., about 6 p.m., Los Angeles County sheriff's Lt. Robert Smith said.
"The suspect walked to the counter and gave the bank teller a note advising that he a gun and that he was demanding money," Smith said.
No weapon was seen during the crime, he said.
The robber received $3,050 and was last seen fleeing from the bank on foot, Evans said.
Officials described him as a Latino man in his 20s, wearing a baseball cap, a gray long-sleeved shirt and black pants.
Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's Pico Rivera Station.

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