Crime & Safety

Suspect Sought In Wayne Bank Robbery, Reward Offered

Radnor Police said one person involved in a Feb. 2 Wayne bank robbery had been identified, but the other is still unknown.

Radnor Police said the silver 2014 Ford Explorer circled in red here was involved in a Feb. 2 bank robbery in Wayne.
Radnor Police said the silver 2014 Ford Explorer circled in red here was involved in a Feb. 2 bank robbery in Wayne. (Radnor Township Police)

WAYNE, PA — Police in Radnor Township are asking for help finding a man accused of robbing a bank earlier this month.

Robbers hit an unnamed bank on the 100 block of West Lancaster Avenue in Wayne at about 5 p.m. on Feb. 2, police said.

During the robbery, a white who implied he had a weapon, police said.

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One person involved has been identified by police, but authorities are looking to identify the second person.

Police said the man was seen driving a silver 2014 Ford Explorer.

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A $2,500 reward is being offered for information leading to the person's arrest and conviction, police said.

Anyone who has information on the robbery and the suspect is asked to contact Radnor Police by calling 911 or 610-688-0503.

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