Buckeye Road Bank Robbery

Cleveland police Sunday obtained an arrest warrant charging Michael J. Webb, 37, with aggravated robbery. Webb is accused of robbing a Huntington Bank on Buckeye Road.

(Cleveland FBI)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- With help from the public, authorities have identified the man who they said robbed an East Side bank in flip-flops and a Cleveland Cavaliers shirt Saturday morning.

Police Sunday morning obtained an arrest warrant charging Michael J. Webb, 37, with aggravated robbery. Cleveland police and the Cleveland FBI's Violent Crimes Task Force arrested Webb in Parma Heights at 9:15 a.m. Sunday, special agent Vicki Anderson said.

Webb is accused of walking into the Huntington Bank on Buckeye Road near East 116th Street about 9:10 a.m. Saturday and handing the teller a note that said he had a gun and demanded $400, according to court documents.

The teller was going to hand Webb a stack of $1 bills, but Webb patted his pocket and demanded four $100 bills, police said in an affidavit. Once he had the money, Webb left in a darker, rusty 4-door vehicle, with an older woman behind the wheel.

The Cleveland FBI sent out surveillance photographs of their suspect within hours, hoping the public could help identify him.

FBI investigators got "quite a few" tips naming Webb on Saturday, Anderson said.

Cleveland police then compiled a photo lineup of suspects, and the teller identified Webb, according to court documents.

Investigators are working to identify the woman.

Update: Michael Webb was arrested Sunday morning in Parma Heights.