A bank robber in suburban Chicago is being called the "Harry Caray bandit."

Police in Palos Heights say the man who robbed a bank wore big glasses reminiscent of the ones worn by the iconic Chicago Cubs announcer.

He also sported a baseball cap, perhaps a wig, shoes like police officers wear, and a patch that said "Emergency" on one sleeve.

The man reportedly waited patiently in line at the bank and then handed a teller a note that said, "Do it in ten seconds."

Officials say the teller put two-thousand dollars and a red dye pack in a tote bag and gave it to the man, who is still at large.

An FBI spokesman joked to the Chicago Tribune that Caray, who died in 1998, is not a suspect.