SPD Searching For Suspect In Robbery Of Chase Bank

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SPD Searching For Suspect In Robbery Of Chase Bank

SPOKANE, Wash. - Right now Spokane Police are searching for the suspect in the robbery of a Chase Bank northwest of Spokane.

It happened shortly before 2 p.m. at the Chase Bank at 9109 N. Indian Trail at the intersection of Indian Trail and W. Barnes Rd.

There was no immediate description of the suspect on the loose. KHQ was first on the scene gathering exclusive video you'll only see on KHQ Local News at 5.

Our Kelsey Watts is on the scene gathering information. We will keep you updated on KHQ.com, as well as our KHQ Local News Facebook and Twitter feeds.

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