Investigators in Stafford County are looking into two bank robberies that occurred today.Â
The two could be related, Stafford sheriff’s office stated.Â
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PNC Bank Robbery Suspect
The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is reporting a bank robbery at the PNC Bank, 2864 Jefferson Davis Hwy in Stafford this afternoon, Tuesday, March 22, 2016.
At approximately 4:00 pm today, multiple units from the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office responded to the PNC Bank located at 2864 Jefferson Davis Hwy for a report of a bank robbery. Bank employees reported that the suspect entered the bank, walked up to the teller window and handed over a note demanding money. The teller provided the suspect with an undisclosed amount of money. No weapon was displayed during the robbery. The suspect was last seen on foot heading east toward the back of the Aquia Towne Center.
The male suspect is described as amedium build white male, 35-40 years of age, wearing a black t-shirt covered by a black jacket, light colored ripped blue jeans and an olive/khaki ball cap. The suspect had a well-groomed beard.
The suspect from the earlier reported robbery at the Cardinal Bank was seen in the PNC Bank just prior to the robbery. It is believed that the two bank robberies are connected.
Anyone who has information as to the identity of the suspects is asked to contact the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office at 540-658-4400, Stafford Crime Solvers at 540-659-2020 (where callers may remain anonymous) or TEXT “Stafford” + your tip to CRIMES (27463).
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