FBI Seeks Public’s Assistance in Identifying Bank Robber
FBI Newark October 08, 2013 |
NEWARK—The FBI’s Newark Division is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating the individual believed to be responsible for robbing two banks on four separate occasions since October 2011. Both banks were located in Old Bridge, New Jersey. In most of the robberies the individual approached the teller, presented a demand note, and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. He wore a grey, hooded Adidas sweatshirt in three of the robberies, and a baseball cap each time. In all bank robberies, the subject is described as follows:
- Race: White
- Gender: Male
- Height: 6’0” (approximately)
- Hair: Brown
- Facial Hair: Blonde goatee
- Age: Late 20s to early 30s
- Build: Thin
The following is a chronological listing of the robberies with related photos:
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
At approximately 11:01 a.m., the Chase Bank located at 20 Bushnell Road, Old Bridge, New Jersey, was robbed. The subject wore blue jeans, black shoes, a NY Yankees baseball cap, and a dark grey jacket.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
At approximately 2:08 p.m., the Chase Bank located at 20 Bushnell Road, Old Bridge, New Jersey, was robbed. The subject wore blue jeans, a baseball cap, and a grey, hooded Adidas sweatshirt.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
At approximately 2:16 p.m., the TD Bank located at 3024 CR 516, Old Bridge, New Jersey, was robbed. The subject wore blue jeans, a baseball cap, and a grey, hooded Adidas sweatshirt.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
At approximately 9:30 a.m., the Chase Bank located at 20 Bushnell Road, Old Bridge, New Jersey, was robbed. The subject wore blue jeans, a baseball cap, and a grey, hooded Adidas sweatshirt.
Anyone with information about these or any other bank robberies should contact the FBI at 973-792-3000. Additional information and photographs of these bank robberies can be found on Bandittrackernortheast.com.
Citizens are reminded they should never attempt to apprehend a fugitive on their own and should dial 911 in an emergency.