Austin police searching for suspect accused of robbing same bank twice

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The Austin Police Department says the suspect robbed the A+ Federal Credit Union off of Highway 290 twice since June.

In the June incident, he was spotted wearing grey cargo-style pants that could be sweatpants, a black or very dark-colored hoodie with a front pocket pouch, a solid red hat, a purple and pink marbling/swirl designed facemask, white tennis shoes and a dark backpack.

In the September incident, he was wearing a grey hoodie, grey pants, a white UT Longhorns visor, red shoes and a black backpack.Anyone with information is encouraged to contact APD's Robbery unit at 512-974-5092. A tip may be submitted anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or calling 512-472-8477.

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