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Fugitive Fridays: Prince George's County Police Seek Help Locating Attempted Robbery Suspect

Police aren't sure who they are looking for, but a description of the incident and suspect are below.

 

Prince George's County Police are seeking help finding a suspect in connection with a July attempted robbery of a Bowie credit union.

 

  • Wanted For: Attempted robbery
  • In Connection With: A July 20, 2011 attempted robbery of the Educational System Federal Credit Union at the 4800 block of Glenn Dale Road in Bowie.
  • Description: The suspect is described as a black male with a thin build. At the time of the crime, he was wearing a white shirt around his face, a black long-sleeve shirt and dark colored pants.
  • Details: According to a Washington Examiner report, a masked man walked into the credit union, pulled out an assault weapon and announced a robbery, police said. Police set up a perimeter, and officers with a K-9 unit began a canvass of the area, but did not find the robber. However, they did recover the weapon, the Examiner report stated.

 

More information is listed on the Prince George's County Crime Solvers' Facebook page.

To report information about this case or any fugitive case online visit the Crime Solvers website. You also can send your tips, securely and anonymously, via text message by typing "PGPD" plus your message and sending it to "CRIMES” (274637).

Related Topics: Bowie Bank Robbery, Bowie Credit Union, Crime, Crime Trends, Police, and Robbery

Jon

5:55 pm on Friday, January 13, 2012

As I remarked on the original article, this is a Glenn Dale credit union, not a Bowie one.

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