The woman known as the “church lady bandit” might be the robber who struck at an Ohio State bank Wednesday, police said.

At about 4:30 p.m., a woman entered the U.S. Bank branch at the Ohio Union and passed a note to a teller demanding money. After the teller complied, the robber fled.

A dispatcher for OSU Police said the robber was wearing glasses, a curly wig, a white T-shirt and dark pants, which police said matches the description of the “church lady bandit.”

Lt. Rick Green of OSU Police said that woman — known for wearing nice clothing during one of her bank robberies — is a suspect in a string robberies since 2006.

Green, who is leading the investigation, said the “church lady bandit” wears distinctive red glasses that were visible in a video recording from the robbery.

OSU Police searched the Ohio Union North Garage for the suspect or evidence linking her to the crime, but Green said she got away.

OSU Traffic and Parking Services escorted cars out of the garage. Police officers, including one with a shotgun drawn, sealed off and cleared the garage around 5 p.m.

Police didn’t know whether the suspect was armed, and there are no other suspects.

The bank is closed temporarily, said David Wiseley, associate director of the Ohio Union.

OSU police did not comment on the crime. The robbery is being investigated by OSU Police and the FBI.

Green urged anyone with information to call OSU Police or report anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers or the local FBI office.

Lauren Hallow and Dylan Tussel contributed to this story.