A man who has robbed several Chase Banks in Chicago attempted to rob a branch Friday in the north suburbs.

His latest attempted heist happened about 11:35 a.m. at a Chase Bank branch at 5200 West Dempster Street in Skokie, according to the FBI. The man entered the bank and handed a note to the tell but fled without taking money after the teller responded slowly, Skokie police said.

The man did not display or imply a weapon and no one was injured during the attempted robbery, police said. He was last seen running northbound in the 5200 block of Dempster Street but was not found by police who responded to the scene.

The suspect in the attempted robbery was described as a thin African American man in his early 20s standing about 6 feet tall with a partially grown mustache and acne, police said. He was wearing large sunglasses and a navy blue hoodie with “The Northface” written in white lettering across the chest.

The man also tried to rob a Chase Bank branch on Thursday afternoon, the FBI said. He entered the bank, at 3714 N. Broadway, in the Lake View East neighborhood, at 2:47 p.m. and left empty-handed.

The same man is also wanted for in three other robberies, all of them Chase Banks, in which he implied he had a weapon. They happened June 22 at 935 W. Armitage Ave., May 28 at 1055 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. and May 17 at 1934 S. State St.

Grid View Surveillance image of the May 17 robbery at the Chase Bank in the 1900 block of South State Street. FBI

Surveillance image of the May 28 robbery at the Chase Bank in the 1000 block of West Bryn Mawr Avenue FBI

Surveillance image of the June 22 robbery at the Chase Bank in the 900 block of West Armitage FBI

Surveillance image of the July 11 attempted robbery at the Chase Bank in the 3700 block of North Broadway FBI

The FBI said the man should be considered armed and dangerous. A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading directly to his arrest.

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