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Surveillance video shows a calm bank robber in Plant City

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PLANT CITY, FL -

A bank robber looked calm and collected, as he held up a GTE Federal Credit Union Tuesday afternoon.

The robbery happened at the branch at 2201 James L. Redman Parkway in Plant City, around 5:25 p.m. Tuesday. Surveillance video shows a man, 35-40 years old, 6 feet tall, weighing 200-225 pounds, walk up to a teller at the credit union branch. He handed the teller a note, then waited patiently for the cash.

The robber has dark hair and a full beard, and was wearing a black t-shirt, gray hoodie, and gray sweat pants. He has a tattoo of two tear drops below his right eye, and tattoos on his neck and hands

Anyone who recognizes him should call Sergeant James Cross of the Plant City Police Department's Major Crimes Unit at (813) 757-9200.

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