CHICAGO — A man known as the "Bully Bandit" robbed a Plaza Bank in Portage Park Friday afternoon, officials said.

The man demanded money from a teller at a Plaza Bank branch, 5601 W. Belmont Ave, about 1:40 p.m., according to police and the FBI.

The man implied that he had a gun but did not show one, according to police and Special Agent Joan Hyde, an FBI spokeswoman.

The man fled the scene with an undetermined amount of cash, said Officer Veejay Zala, a police spokesman.

This is the tenth Chicago-area bank the "Bully Bandit" is suspected to have robbed. He gets his nickname from his "pushy demeanor" when robbing banks by often yelling at bank tellers and pushing customers out of his way, according to the FBI.

A man robbed Plaza Bank, 5601 W. Belmont Ave., Friday afternoon, officials said. View Full Caption Google Maps Street View

The "Bully Bandit" is described as Hispanic, in his late 20's or early 30's, standing 5-foot-8 and with a medium build. He has a mustache and wears a black jacket, officials say.

The FBI is offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to the bandit's capture. Anyone with information is asked to call 312-421-6700.

He has also allegedly robbed: