Crime & Safety
Main Line Attempted Robber Tied To NJ Kidnapping Attempts: Cops
Police said a man who tried to rob a woman in a Main Line apartment complex is wanted in connection with two NJ kidnapping attempts.
MAIN LINE, PA — Police on the Main Line say an attempted armed robbery suspect is connected to attempted kidnappings in New Jersey.
The armed robbery attempt occurred at 6:55 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4 in the Royal Athena Apartment Complex at 600 Righters Ferry Road in the Bala Cynwyd section of Lower Merion Township
During the incident, a man followed a woman into an elevator and put a gun to her back saying "you know what this is," Lower Merion Police said.
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The would-be robber left the complex when the victim ran from the elevator.
Now, Lower Merion Police say the man is believed to be the same person involved in two attempted kidnappings on Nov. 14 and Nov. 20 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
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Police described the suspect as a black man wearing a blue quarter-zip sweater, blue pants, a white hat, a blue surgical mask, and white and blue sneakers. He was driving a 2007 to 2012 black Nissan Altima with its license plate covered up, however police believe it is registered in Pennsylvania.
Lower Merion and Cherry Hill police are working together on the investigation.
Anyone with information on the suspect's identity is urged to contact Lower Merion Police Detective Edward Sarama at 610-649-1000 or Cherry Hill Police Detective Kevin Guldin at 856-432-883.
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