BALTIMORE — The FBI needs your help identifying a man who is a suspect in six different Baltimore bank robberies over the course of less than a month.
The FBI says the robberies began on February 27, and the latest one was on March 12. In each instance, the FBI says the man enters the bank, approaches the teller counter, presents a demand note announcing a robbery and stating he has a gun, takes the money, and then runs away.
The suspect is believed to be responsible for the following six bank robberies:
- February 27: PNC Bank 426 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
- March 4: M&T Bank 329 West Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21201
- March 5: Kopernik Bank 2101 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201
- March 5: Wells Fargo Bank 2008 East Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21205
- March 12: PNC Bank 426 W Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
- March 12, 2019: PNC Bank 1100 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
On February 27, the suspect wore a dark gray jacket, black shirt, dark-colored pants and a black winter cap. He also had pink scabs on his face. On March 4, the suspect wore a black jacket, dark-colored pants, white shoes and black knit hat. On March 5, the suspect wore a gray striped jacket and black knit hat. On March 12, he wore a black hooded sweatshirt and dark-colored jacket. Also, on March 12, 2019, the suspect wore a khaki coat, tan pants, black knit hat, and black shoes.
If you see this man, he should be considered armed and dangerous.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the suspect in these robberies. If you have any information concerning this robbery, please contact the Baltimore Office of the FBI at (410) 265-8080.