Crime & Safety
Arrest Made In Doylestown Borough Bank Robbery
Breaking: Police have arrested a 29-year-old man in connection with a February robbery of the Wells Fargo bank in Doylestown Borough.

An arrest has been made in connection with a February bank robbery in Doylestown Borough.
Donte Turner, 29, of Philadelphia has been arrested and charged with felony counts of robbery, terroristic threats and related charges, court records show. Central Bucks Regional Police Department announced the arrest Thursday.
The robbery occurred the morning of Feb. 13. A man with a beard, later identified as Turner, entered the Wells Fargo on West Court Street and presented a demand note for money. A weapon was implied by not displayed.
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He received an undisclosed amount of cash and fled on foot.
In the days since the incident, authorities from the local police department, with the help of Bristol Township Police, Lower Merion Township Police, and the FBI, we able to track down the suspect.
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Charges include three counts of robbery, possession of instrument of crime, simple assault, terroristic threats, theft and receiving stolen property.
Turner is currently incarcerated in Montgomery County for a bank robbery committed in Lower Merion. A preliminary arraignment on the charges out of Doylestown Borough is scheduled for April 17.
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