Crime & Safety
Female Bank Robber Wanted By Sandy Springs Police, FBI
The FBI said the woman allegedly robbed Wells Fargo Bank on June 16 in Marietta and PNC Bank on June 26 in Sandy Springs.
SANDY SPRINGS, GA -- The FBI Atlanta Field Office is asking the public to help agents identify the woman accused of robbing banks in Sandy Springs and Marietta.
At around 3:25 p.m. June 16, the woman walked into Wells Fargo Bank at 620 Roswell Street in Marietta, approached a teller and presented a demand note announcing the robbery, the FBI said.
After obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, the alleged robber left the business. Ten days later on June 26, the woman entered PNC Bank at 5640 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs around 4:62 p.m. and presented a demand note announcing the hold-up, the agency added. 
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She received an undisclosed amount of money and left the scene without incident. The FBI states the woman is described as a black female between 25 and 35 years old with a slender or medium build.
Anyone with information about these incidents as well as the subject is asked to contact Crime Stoppers Atlanta at (404) 577-8477.
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