The Halifax bank in Teddington was robbed at gunpoint by a balaclava-clad suspect, who then raced off with the cash on a mountain bike in broad daylight.
At 2.30pm on Friday, March 10 the man entered the Broad Street bank and produced a gun, demanding money from the bank’s staff.
Metropolitan Police said a “quantity of cash” was stolen and no-one was hurt in the robbery.
No arrests have been made and officers have appealed for information about the robbery or the suspect.
The suspect is a white, skinny, 6ft tall man who was wearing a blue jacket and gloves at the time of the robbery.
The police’s flying squad detectives can be contacted on 101 or on Twitter via @MetCC
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