Crime & Safety

FBI: Serial Bank Robber Wanted

The man, dubbed the "American League Bandit," has robbed 12 banks since November, according to the FBI.

ANNAPOLIS, MD -- The FBI is looking for a man who allegedly robbed 12 banks since November. Annapolis, Baltimore, Timonium, and other towns in Maryland and Virginia have been hit by the robber.

The FBI said that in each of the robberies, he was described as having salt and pepper facial hair and was wearing dark clothing, sunglasses and a black baseball hat with a Baltimore Orioles or New York Yankees logo and a sticker on the brim.

He was given the nickname the "American League Bandit" due to his baseball hats.In each robbery, the suspect entered, approached a teller and demanded money.

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The following is a list of robberies and attempted robberies attributed to the American League Bandit:

  • November 7, 2016: Rosedale Federal located at 6708 Belair Road in Baltimore, MD
  • December 10, 2016: Columbia Bank located at 67 West Aylesbury Road in Timonium, MD
  • January 26, 2017: Howard Bank located at 116 Defense Highway in Annapolis, MD
  • January 28, 2017: PNC located at 7200 Cradlerock Way in Columbia, MD
  • February 2, 2017: M&T Bank located at 3221 Spartan Road in Olney, MD
  • February 22, 2017: Howard Bank located at 116 Defense Highway in Annapolis, MD
  • March 4, 2017: SunTrust Bank located at 603 West Broad Street in Falls Church, VA (attempted robbery)
  • March 24, 2017: Hamilton Bank located at 10283 York Road in Cockeysville, MD (attempted robbery)
  • May 16, 2017: PNC Bank located at 2050 York Road in Timonium, MD
  • June 6, 2017: Wells Fargo located at 212 Maple Ave E. in Vienna, VA
  • June 15, 2017: M&T Bank located at 9720 Fairfax Blvd. in Fairfax, VA
  • June 17, 2017: Wells Fargo located at 930 Bay Ridge Road in Annapolis, MD

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