Crime & Safety
Man Robs Bank In Burlington Co.; He Could Be Linked To Similar Incidents: Police
The FBI is investigating whether the man is linked to additional bank robberies in the area.

MARLTON, NJ — A man was arrested after police say he robbed a bank Wednesday in Marlton. Authorities are investigating whether he's behind similar incidents in the area.
David Bello robbed Bank of America (351 Route 70 W) around 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, police said. He passed the teller a threatening note, received cash and then fled the scene, according to law enforcement.
Evesham police created a perimeter to search for Bello. An officer then pulled over a vehicle matching the suspect description and arrested him.
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Police obtained a search warrant for the vehicle and seized evidence of the robbery.
Bello, 33, of Mount Laurel, was charged with robbery and theft. He was placed in the Burlington County Jail, pending his initial court appearance.
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The FBI is coordinating with police in Mount Laurel and Westampton to determine if Bello was involved in similar bank robberies. It wasn't immediately clear when or at which banks those robberies occurred.
The Marlton incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information can contact the Evesham Police Department at 856-983-1116, the confidential tip line 856-983-469, email MahanD@eveshampd.org, or send an anonymous tip by texting ETPDTIP to 847411.
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