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FBI Seek Public & Help on Robbery of Wells Fargo Bank Branch in Philadelphia

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Philadelphia, Pa. – The FBI/PPD Violent Crimes Task Force is seeking the public’s assistance to identify and locate the subject responsible for the March 7, 2017 of the Wells Fargo Bank branch located at 2843 North Broad Street.

At approximately 9:15 a.m. on Tuesday, the subject entered the bank and showed a demand note to a teller. After obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, the subject fled the area of the bank on foot.
The subject is described as a black male in his 40s, approximately 6’ tall, thin build, with a salt & pepper goatee. He wore a dark-colored winter jacket and black skull cap.
This subject is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information about this robbery or this subject is urged to call the FBI/PPD Violent Crimes Task Force at 215-418-4000. There is a reward for information leading to this subject’s capture; tipsters can remain anonymous.

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