Two men who committed an armed robbery of Chase bank in downtown Morgan Hill July 30 fled the scene in a blue Ford Focus similar to the one pictured, police said.

Local and federal police are looking for at least two suspects who used handguns to commit an armed robbery of a downtown Morgan Hill bank Saturday, according to authorities.

About 9:15 a.m. July 30, employees at Chase Bank, 17599 Monterey Road, called police to report there had been a robbery, reads a press release from MHPD. When officers arrived, employees told them that two armed men walked into the bank and demanded the teller give them all the money in the register.

The two men displayed handguns and were carrying duffel bags, police said. The suspects were wearing hooded sweatshirts and masks that covered their entire faces.

Based on photographs and witness descriptions, the suspects are described as two men about 6-feet to 6-feet-3-inches tall with slim builds, police said. One suspect was wearing a gray hoodie with dark pants and white shoes. The second suspect wore a black sweatshirt with blue jeans and red/white/black Nike shoes.

The suspects were last seen fleeing the bank in a blue Ford Focus, which drove westbound on West Main Avenue as it left the scene, authorities said.

No injuries were reported during the robbery, police said.

Investigators from MHPD and the FBI are investigating all leads in the case.

Anyone who has information about the July 30 robbery can contact MHPD Cpl. Purvis at (669) 253-4912.

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