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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The FBI searched Wednesday for a bank robber who threatened a teller at the First Federal Bank, N.W. 8300 block of Prairie View Road. Meanwhile, Kansas City Police and the Missouri Highway Patrol were also searching for another suspect in the Northland after they led police on a chase and then bailed out of the car.

Early in the investigation, it was not clear if the two incidents- the bank robbery- and the police search for a suspect- were related. Later, FOX 4 learned they were not.

Bridget Patton with the FBI says around 9:45 a.m., a man, described as a 6 feet tall white male, approximately 30 to 40 years old, came into the bank and gave the teller a note. He was wearing a fake beard, dark collared shirt and fisherman style hat. The FBI says he threatened the teller with a weapon. The suspect then fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. No one was injured in the robbery.

Park University told FOX 4 that it received word that the FBI was searching the Northland for the bank robbery suspect, however, the FBI said it was not involved in a chase that ended near Park University in which the suspects bailed out of the car and ran into a heavily wooded area.

FOX 4’s Robert Townsend learned the search near Park University was for a suspect wanted in connection to the murder of a Topeka woman on Saturday. Click here for more on that story, also from the Northland.

As a precautionary measure, the Department of Campus Safety at Park University locked down all Parkville Campus buildings. All employees and students were told to remain in the office or building they were currently in until Campus Safety personnel issued an all clear notice. That lock down began at about noon and an alert was sent out to students and staff.

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