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Man Hands Teller Note Demanding Money In Frankford Bank Robbery

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A surveillance camera captured the suspect in a Tuesday bank robbery in Philadelphia (Courtesy: Philadelphia Police Department) A surveillance camera captured the suspect in a Tuesday bank robbery in Philadelphia (Courtesy: Philadelphia Police Department)
Another surveillance image shows a man police say is the suspect in a bank robbery. (Courtesy: Philadelphia Police Department) Another surveillance image shows a man police say is the suspect in a bank robbery. (Courtesy: Philadelphia Police Department)
PHILADELPHIA -

Police and members of the FBI are looking for the man who walked into a Frankford Wells Fargo, handed a teller a note and left with an undisclosed amount of cash Monday afternoon.

The robbery happened at the Wells Fargo on the 5000 block of Frankford Avenue around 4:45 p.m.

A surveillance camera captured images of the man as he walked into the bank. The suspect was seen wearing a heavy winter jacket with what appeared to be fur around the hood.

Police say the man left on foot in an unknown direction.

If you have any information, you're asked to call police at 215-686-TIPS (8477) or by text, 773847.

 

 

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