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A joint investigation by University Police and the FBI is still ongoing following a bank robbery on 11th Avenue Saturday at about 9:25 a.m. The suspect had a knife and was described as a black man between the ages of 20 and 40, wearing a black-and-white plaid button-down, sunglasses and a black baseball hat with a white logo. According to a police release, the Cincinnati Division of the FBI and University Police are working together to find information on the case, a standard partnership in a bank robbery, which is a federal crime, according to a University Police dispatcher Sept. 15.

There were five offenses involving underage persons reported on Ohio State’s campus this week from Sept. 11 to Sept. 18. Three of the incidents resulted in arrests.

Offenses involving underage persons could result from an individual under the age of 21 attempting to order, pay for, share the cost of or attempt to purchase, possess or consume alcohol, according to Ohio law.

In the first event, a 19-year-old male student was arrested near Jesse Owens North just after midnight Friday.

Around two hours later the same morning, University Police reported another incident near 12th Avenue and Cannon Drive.

Saturday, a 20-year-old male student was arrested near 12th Avenue and College Road at about 2:20 a.m. for offenses involving underage persons.

Then on Sunday, a female staff member reported an incident at Baker Hall East around midnight.

About an hour later, an 18-year-old female non-affiliate was arrested in a fifth incident at Smith-Steeb Hall.

A male staff member reported disorderly conduct of an intoxicated male student at Mack Hall Saturday at about 3 a.m.

Seven traffic crashes were reported this week, two resulting in injuries, according to the University Police log.

In addition, 39 thefts were reported on campus this week — 16 of these were thefts of bicycle.