FBI seeks Montco, Bucks armed serial bank robber

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016
The FBI is seeking the public’s assistance to identify and locate a suspect wanted  for 10 armed bank robberies in Montgomery and Bucks counties.
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FBI seeks Montco, Bucks armed serial bank robberThe FBI is seeking the public’s assistance to identify and locate a suspect wanted for 10 armed bank robberies in Montgomery and Bucks counties.

The FBI is seeking the public's assistance to identify and locate a suspect wanted for 10 armed bank robberies in Montgomery and Bucks counties.

The robberies occurred between 2012 and 2015:

6/8/12 - Colonial American Bank; 300 Welsh Road - Horsham, Pennsylvania
9/28/12 - First Federal Bank; 803 Park Avenue - Wrightstown, Pennsylvania
1/18/13 - Wells Fargo Bank; 706 Stony Hill Road - Yardley, Pennsylvania
3/30/13 - PNC Bank; 1015 South Bethlehem Pike - Ambler, Pennsylvania
5/24/13 - Harleysville Savings Bank; 1889 East Ridge Pike - Royersford, Pennsylvania
5/24/13 - Univest Bank; 4285 Township Line Road - Schwenksville, Pennsylvania
8/30/13 - Wells Fargo Bank; 25 West Skippack Pike - Ambler, Pennsylvania
1/2/14 - First Priority Bank; 10 Sentry Parkway - Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
1/6/15 - Wells Fargo Bank; 481 West Germantown Pike - Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
7/3/15 - Wells Fargo Bank; 1675 Limekiln Pike - Dresher, Pennsylvania

Police say the suspect had a black semi-automatic handgun and verbally demanded money from tellers.

They say he may have owned or had access to a teal or light blue BMW.

The suspect is described as a white male in his 50s, approximately 6' to 6'2, with a stocky build.

He has concealed his face for all the robberies, using a mask, pillowcase, or bandana.

He's also worn a variety of hats, including a large straw hat; dark-colored bucket hat, and black baseball cap with unknown white writing.

Police say he wears hooded sweatshirts, suit coats, and lightweight jackets.

The suspect is considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone with information about these robberies or this suspect is urged to call the FBI at 215-418-4000.

There is a reward for information leading to his capture; tipsters can remain anonymous.