A Washington Township NJ man allegedly robbed three banks in NJ this month.
According to law enforcement, the suspect robbed TD Bank branches in Morris County and Essex County.
The first theft crime occurred on March 4, 2017 in Roseland, New Jersey. The suspect reportedly entered the building, handed a note to a bank teller, and threatened to shoot the employee with a handgun.
The second theft occurred on March 6, 2017. The suspect reportedly entered a TD Bank on the 400 block of North Beverwyck Road in Parsippany, handed the teller a threatening note, and demanded cash. After getting money, the suspect fled the scene in a car.
The third robbery happened on March 11, 2017. According to authorities, the suspect held up a TD Bank branch located in West Orange, NJ. After reportedly getting over $1,300 in cash, the suspect allegedly drove off in a motor vehicle.
Several law enforcement agencies investigated the robbery spree and eventually identified the possible robber as a 25-year-old man from Washington Township, NJ. Police later arrested the suspect without incident.
The suspect has been charged with multiple counts of armed robbery.
For more information about this case, see the NJ.com article, “Man Charged with Robbing 3 TD Bank Branches in 8 Days.”