Crime & Safety
Bank of America Burglar Caught On Surveillance Camera: Police
Montgomery County Police are looking for a burglar who was caught on video stealing property from a Montgomery Village Bank of America.

MONTGOMERY VILLAGE, MD — A man who stole property from a Bank of America in Montgomery Village was captured in a surveillance photo, which Montgomery County Police have have released in hopes that the public can help identify the suspect.
On Monday, Nov. 5, police responded to the Bank of America at 19226 Montgomery Village Avenue for a report of a commercial burglary, according to a press release. Authorities reviewed the bank's surveillance tape and saw the suspect stealing items from the employees-only area on Sunday, Nov. 4. The suspect could be seen inside the employee area around 11:40 a.m., 1:49 p.m., and 9:21 p.m., according to a press release.
Police said the suspect, who didn't attempt to get into the main area of the bank, may have gotten into the employees' space through an unlocked door.
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Authorities are asking anyone with information about the suspect or the burglary to call 240-773-5770. A cash reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest or an indictment. To be eligible for the reward, police are asking the public to call 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). Those who call the number will remain anonymous.
Image via Montgomery County Police Department
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