Crime & Safety
Update: Authorities Release Photos Of Woodbridge Bank Robber
The Prince William County Police Department has released photos of the man who robbed a Truist Bank in Woodbridge on Thursday.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Authorities have published photos of the man who robbed a Truist Bank in Woodbridge on Thursday morning. Police officers were unable to locate the suspect after the robbery.
No injuries were reported in the robbery, and no weapon was used, the police department said.
Authorities described the suspect as a Black man who is about 40 years old. He is about 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. During the robbery, he was wearing a gray long sleeve shirt, red undershirt, black pants, white shoes, black face mask, white construction helmet, and blue gloves.
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The robbery occurred just after 10 a.m. on Thursday at the Truist Bank on River Ridge Boulevard in Woodbridge. Investigators said a man walked into the bank and passed the teller a note demanding money.
The teller complied and the robber took the cash and ran out of the bank toward Richmond Highway, according to the police report. A helicopter and a police K-9 searched for the robber, but they did not find him.
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Anyone who may have more information about the robbery can contact the Prince William County Police Department's tip line at 703-792-7000. Tips can also be submitted online.
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