Two bank robbers sought since Thursday morning haven't been found — but the cash they stole has, Ann Arbor police say.

Police Lt. Angella Abrams confirmed this afternoon that all of the loot the men stole at the Bank of America branch in the 3200 block of Eisenhower Parkway was found nearby.

Abrams declined to say how much was taken. But she said officers who descended on the area following the brazen heist found the cash a short distance from the bank property.

Ann Arbor police are still attempting to identify these men.

"The money was tracked nearby, and we have confirmed all of it was recovered," Abrams said.

Meanwhile, detectives continue to follow up on tips they've received since releasing photos from surveillance footage inside the bank, Abrams said.

The robbers arrived at the bank branch in a green Dodge Stratus they stole from the Spicetree apartment complex in Pittsfield Township hours earlier, police said.

Once inside the bank, one of them immediately fired several rounds in the general direction of the tellers, police said. Detective Sgt. Pat Hughes declined to say exactly how many shots were fired, but said one rifle was used and was left at the scene.

They were in and out of the bank in about a minute, Hughes said.

The robbers fled on foot, leaving the stolen car behind. The incident prompted several nearby schools and businesses to lock down for several hours while police searched the area.

Police officials said officers stopped and questioned a number of people in the area, but no one was arrested.

Part of the police investigation now focuses on the possible link between Thursday's robbery and two other similar bank robberies — one on Nov. 5, 2009, at the same bank branch and one on Sept. 22, 2009, in Superior Township.

Anyone who has information on last week's bank robbery is asked to call Det. Michael Lencioni at 734-794-6930, ext. 49317, the tip line at 734-794-6939 or e-mail tips@a2gov.org.