Atlanta police are searching for a woman accused of robbing a Wells Fargo bank branch and fleeing with more than $4,000 in cash after allegedly handing a teller a note demanding money.
According to authorities, the robbery occurred around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at a Wells Fargo location in Atlanta. Investigators say the woman entered the bank, approached a teller, and presented a written note instructing the employee to hand over cash.
After receiving the money, the suspect quickly left the bank and exited the area before police arrived.
Officials said the woman allegedly made off with more than $4,000 during the incident.
No Injuries Reported

Police confirmed that no injuries were reported during the robbery, and no physical confrontation occurred inside the bank.
Investigators have not disclosed whether the note contained any threats or whether the suspect displayed a weapon during the encounter.
The case remains under active investigation.
Surveillance Images Released
Authorities are reviewing surveillance footage and photographs connected to the robbery in hopes of identifying the suspect.
Law enforcement officials have not released a detailed physical description of the woman or any information about her possible whereabouts following the incident.
Investigators are urging members of the public to review the released images and come forward with any information that could assist in identifying her.
Reward Offered for Information
Anyone with information about the suspect is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta.
Authorities said tipsters may remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000 if their information leads to an arrest and indictment.
Police have not announced any arrests in the case and continue to seek the public’s assistance as the investigation moves forward.
