Chicago Sun-Times

Alleged Northbrook robber tripped up by loaner car

- Jordan Owen

A man has been charged with robbing a north suburban bank at gunpoint last month.

Francisco Martinez, 24, faces one federal count of bank robbery in a criminal complaint filed Monday in U. S. District Court.

At 1: 55 p. m. July 15, Martinez entered the Fifth Third Bank branch at 240 Skokie Blvd. in Northbrook with a handgun and told a teller, “Give me the money,” according to the complaint.

The teller placed the money drawer on the counter, and Martinez removed the cash and left, according to the complaint.

Several witnesses saw him take off in a vehicle, which they described to police as a Chevrolet Malibu courtesy car from the Libertyvil­le Chevrolet dealership, according to the complaint.

Martinez was identified as a dealership customer who drove a Malibu matching the descriptio­n, according to the complaint. Martinez is a Fifth Third Bank customer, so authoritie­s were able to obtain photos of him withdrawin­g money from bank ATMs. A teller identified him in photos as the robber.

At the request of law enforcemen­t, Libertyvil­le Chevrolet contacted Martinez and asked him to come in to the dealership for a new loaner vehicle due to a “safety recall” on the one he was driving. Martinez agreed, according to the complaint, and as he was cleaning out the loaner vehicle, he was approached by investigat­ors.

Martinez, a Waukegan resident, was ordered detained at his initial appearance in federal court Monday, according to FBI spokesman Garrett Croon.

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