Mark LloydCleveland Division of FBI 

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The FBI is searching for a man wanted in connection with two bank robberies in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood.

An aggravated robbery warrant was issued Tuesday against Mark Lloyd, 31, according to court documents.

He is accused of robbing Ohio Savings Bank on West 25th Street Jan. 30 and robbing PNC on West 25th Street Feb. 13, an FBI spokeswoman says.

Investigators are asking the public for help in tracking down Lloyd, who they say should be considered armed and dangerous.

He was last seen in the West 25th Street area, according to the spokeswoman.

Lloyd has a gun-shaped tattoo under his right eye, the FBI says. He’s 5-feet 9-inches and weighs about 150 pounds.

Lloyd walked into the Ohio Savings Bank on Jan. 30 and handed a teller a note that read “Give me $2,500 in cash and I will not shoot you,” court documents say. He made off with $918, records say.

Lloyd flashed a gun in his waistband during that robbery and also had a gun during the PNC robbery, the spokeswoman says.

Anyone with information on Lloyd’s whereabouts should contact the Cleveland Division of the FBI, Cleveland police, or Crimestoppers. Tips can remain anonymous and reward money is being offered. 

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