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FBI Searches for Serial Bank Robber

FBI Baltimore March 28, 2014
  • Public Affairs Specialist Dave Fitz (410) 277-6689

Updated April 7, 2014, at 5:10 p.m. EST:

This suspect is wanted in three additional bank robberies; since the initial robberies, he is believed to have changed his tactics.

- Press release: Serial Bank Robber Strikes Three More Times, Changes Tactics


The FBI Violent Crimes Task Force is asking for the public’s help in identifying a serial bank robber who has robbed three banks in the Baltimore area in less than a week. The most recent robbery was at the Wells Fargo branch at 1726 East Northern Parkway, Baltimore, Maryland, this afternoon. Investigators say he is suspected in a robbery at the Wells Fargo at 860 North Rolling Road in Catonsville, Maryland, on March 24 and a robbery at the Wells Fargo at 6309 York Road in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 25th.

Witnesses describe the robber as a black man, about 20 to 30 years old, 5’6” to 5’7” tall, with a small build and medium complexion.


He presents notes to the tellers and demands money, stating he has a weapon. Witnesses saw him get into the passenger side of a blue minivan after the March 24 robbery. It was parked across from the bank in a Giant Food store parking lot.

If you have any information about the robber or the robberies, you are asked to call the Baltimore FBI at 410-265-8080. 

The Baltimore FBI Violent Crimes Task Force is made up of FBI agents, Baltimore City Police detectives, Baltimore County Police detectives, and Anne Arundel County Police detectives. They investigate significant violent crimes, including kidnappings, robberies of commercial institutions, armored car and bank robberies, extortions, and fugitive felons.