Authorities on the hunt for a serial bank robber whom they believe to be responsible for several bank robberies in Montgomery County and Philadelphia.
Incidents at banks occurred on June 18 in Philadelphia, on June 20 in Wyncote, and on June 26 in Glenside, according to the FBI.
In all three cases, the suspect, a black male in his mid-30s, gave the teller a demand note, received money and fled the area on foot, authorities said. He made no attempt to cover his face or hide his identity.
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The banks that have been struck include PNC Bank, on 4753 North Broad Street in Philadelphia, Santander Bank, on 531 South Easton Road in Wyncote, and Citizens Bank, on 139 South Easton Road in Glenside.
The suspect is described as having a medium build and standing about 6 feet tall. He was wearing a sweatshirt with the words "Native American" across it and a Phillies hat in the first robbery. In another case, he wore a dark hooded sweatshirt, a red hat, and plastic gloves. In the third case, he had a dark long-sleeved shirt, dark pants, and a dark hat with a white Calvin Klein "ck" logo on the front.
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The FBI said there is a reward being offered (the amount was not disclosed) for information leading to the suspect's captured.
If you can identify this individual or have any information, please contact the FBI at 215-418-4000.
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