A string of bank robberies took place within the span of one hour late Wednesday morning in North York and Etobicoke.

The first robbery took place at an RBC at 2766 Keele St. just after 10 a.m.

Police say two male suspects wearing bandanas over their faces jumped the counter in attempt to steal cash. The men were unsuccessful and fled the scene in a black Honda.

No weapons were involved and no one was reported injured.

Shortly after, a second robbery took place at a Scotiabank at 2175 Sheppard Ave. E. around 10:20 a.m.

A witness says two male suspects with covered faces arrived at the bank in a black Honda Civic.

Police say an employee claims guns were used and the suspects had Jamaican accents.

The robbers got away with an undisclosed amount of money containing a dye pack.

Just after 11 a.m., a third robbery occurred at a CIBC at 1500 Islington Ave.

Police say two male suspects with their faces covered by bandanas jumped the counter but they are unsure whether anything was stolen. No weapons were involved. A witness says the suspects were driving a black Honda.

Police have not confirmed whether the three robberies are related.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.