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It wasn't the fastest getaway.
NEW YORK (AP) -- It may not have been the fastest getaway, but police are searching for a man in a wheelchair who robbed a bank in New York City.
It happened at the Santander Bank in Queens shortly after 2 p.m. Monday.
Police say a man in his late 20s and wearing a grey hoodie wheeled into the bank and passed a note to the teller demanding cash. After receiving over $1,200 in bills, police say the suspect then fled westbound on Broadway in the wheelchair.
He remains at large.
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