Crime & Safety
Gladwyne PNC Bank Robbed Tuesday, 3 Philadelphia Men Arrested
One of the three arrested is a 17 year old from Philadelphia, according to Lower Merion Township Police.

GLADWYNE, PA – Two men and one teen from Philadelphia were arrested after allegedly robbing a PNC Bank in Gladwyne Tuesday, Feb. 20, according to Lower Merion Township Police.
Police said James Lumb, 22; Donte Turner, 29; and a 17-year-old boy, all of Philadelphia, were arrested following a bank robbery that occurred at about 9:48 a.m. Tuesday.
According to police, at that time on Tuesday two men entered the PNC Bank branch at 958 Youngsford Road in Gladwyne.
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The men were wearing black disguises, police said, and approached the teller with a note demanding money and also saying they would begin shooting up the bank if they weren't given cash.
Employees gave the men money and the men then fled the bank, police said.
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Police tracked a vehicle on Interstate 76 and followed it into Philadelphia.
There, the vehicle eventually stopped and two people ran from the vehicle while a passenger got into the driver's seat and attempted to drive off, police said.
The three men were eventually taken into custody and police found cash from the bank on them, according to police.
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