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Seeking the Public’s Assistance to Locate Bank Robbery Fugitive Kenneth Pagan

FBI Philadelphia November 13, 2009

The FBI’s Violent Crimes Fugitive Task Force and the Philadelphia Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance to locate Kenneth Pagan, who has been charged in Philadelphia with the robbery of the Beneficial Bank branch located at 826 East Allegheny Avenue on November 4, 2009. Pagan is also a suspect in the robbery of the same branch yesterday.

Pagan is described as a Hispanic male, 38 years of age, 5’7” tall, and 175 pounds. He is known to live in and frequent the Kensington area of Philadelphia, and used a mountain-bike style bicycle to escape during the robbery yesterday.

Pagan is considered armed and dangerous. There is a reward being offered for information leading to his apprehension, and tipsters may remain anonymous. Anyone with information about his potential whereabouts is asked to call the FBI at 215-418-4000 or the Philadelphia Police Department.

To view flyers of this and other bank robbery subjects wanted by the FBI/Major Crimes Task Force, please visit www.ppdonline.org and click on the Detectives Box and the Violent Crimes Task Force link.

Kenneth Pagan (11/13/09)