Crime & Safety
Havertown Man Charged After Bragging About Bank Robbery: Police
Shane Camacho was reportedly bragging about robbing an Upper Darby Bank shortly after allegedly holding it up for $180.

HAVERTOWN, PA – A Havertown man is behind bars and facing numerous charges after allegedly robbing an Upper Darby bank and reportedly bragging about it.
Shane Arthur Camacho, 28, of Havertown, is facing felony robbery, terroristic threats, possession of an instrument of crime, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, simple assault, and possession of a small amount of marijuana, court documents show.
Camacho is accused of robbing the Trumark Financial Credit Union in Upper Darby of $180 on Saturday, May 26, according to court records and the Delaware County Daily Times.
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After Camacho's description made rounds, he was arrested at a nearby restaurant after an employee suspected he was the alleged bank robber, the outlet reports.
CBS Philadelphia reports Camacho was bragging about robbing a bank at the restaurant before he was arrested.
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Camacho was held on 10 percent of $125,000 bail and is set to appear for his preliminary hearing on June 6.
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