Crime & Safety
Bank Robbery Suspect in Custody: Howard County Police
The man suspected in a PNC Bank robbery has been arrested, Howard County police reported.

ELLICOTT CITY, MD - Police said that the suspect in the recent bank robbery at PNC in Glenelg has been apprehended. After the Jan. 20 robbery, Howard County authorities released pictures of the suspect.
Nathan Fischer, 30, has been arrested, police reported Monday. Fischer was taken into custody in another jurisdiction on unrelated charges, according to officials, who said a warrant has been issued charging him in the Glenelg bank robbery.
Court records show Fischer, who lives in the 1800 block of Prindle Drive in Bel Air, was charged with possession of drugs other than marijuana on Sunday in Cecil County.
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Through investigation, authorities said they identified Fischer as the suspect in the robbery of the bank in the 3900 block of Ten Oaks Road in Glenelg, where a man walked in at 10:08 a.m. on Jan. 20, demanded money from the teller and left with an undisclosed amount of cash.
The bank robbery suspect was described as a white man with red facial hair who was in his late 20s. He was about 5'8" tall and weighed 200 pounds, police said. At the time of the robbery, he was wearing a gray hoodie, purple Ravens t-shirt, dark jeans and camouflage hat.
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Fischer has not been linked to any other robbery cases, police reported.
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