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FBI needs help catching a serial bank robber

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BERKLEY, Mich. (WJBK) -

The FBI is searching for a serial bank robber in Oakland County. His latest heist happened Monday morning in Berkley.  

Take a look at the photos in this story taken from surveillance camera at the Charter One Bank on Woodward, just south of Twelve Mile Road.

Investigators believe this is the same man responsible for a bank robbery at a Charter One  Bank on Main Street in Royal Oak on January 15th, a PNC Bank in Royal Oak on December 26th, another PNC Bank in Madison Heights on December 20th and a 7-11 store in Madison Heights on December 18th.
    
The suspect is a light skinned black man between five-foot-eight and six-feet-tall.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP

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