Crime & Safety
FBI Seeking Bank Robber, Getaway Car In South Jersey
The FBI is asking for the public's help IDing this man, whom they say robbed a TD Bank in Burlington County and then drove away.

WILLINGBORO, NJ — The FBI is looking for a man they say claimed he had a gun when he demanded $3,100 from a TD Bank in Willingboro, then drove away after getting money.
The FBI's Newark division released surveillance photos of the man on Thursday, saying he robbed "an undisclosed amount of money" from the bank at 13 Levitt Parkway on September 26.
The man walked up to the register around 4:45 and handed the cashier a note, computer-printed on the back of a blank check template, according to the FBI. It said, "I have a gun hand over $3100 don't use a dye pack or the silent alarm until I leave the building and no on will get hurt."
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The suspect was wearing a black hat and gray hooded sweatshirt, and latex sleeves over each finger, the FBI said. He was driving a dark-colored Chrysler 200 with a spare tire on the front passenger side, according to officials.
The FBI said the suspect left the bank through the front doors and got into the car, which was between Burger King and the bank. He then drove east on Levitt Parkway, officials said.
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Officials describe the man as a Hispanic man, between 25 and 35 years old, of "stocky" build and with "notable face freckles," officials said in a news release. He is estimated to be 5'8" to 5'10" and weigh 185-215 pounds.
The FBI asks anyone who recognizes this man or the car, or has additional information, to call 973-792-3000.
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