Federal and local authorities are searching for a bank-robbing duo: the woman who cases a bank and the man who robs it.
According to law enforcement officials, the thin, blond-haired, tanned woman enters a bank and gets a blank bank deposit slip. Then, while ostensibly filling the slip out, she looks around the bank and leaves without making a transaction.
Soon after, authorities say, a man enters the bank, approaches a teller and slides a note written on a deposit slip demanding cash. He has a cloth draped over one hand and implies he has a gun. After obtaining the cash, the male suspect walks out of the bank and flees the area in a pickup truck driven by the woman.
The two are suspected in the Aug. 22 robbery of a PNC Bank in Crofton, but authorities say they may be connected to others in the area.
The woman is white and in her 40s, police said. She’s about 5 feet 5 inches tall and has been known to wear a sundress and high platform shoes.
The man is also white and in his late 30s, police said. He has been known to wear a dark colored baseball hat, dark shirt, bluejeans and white tennis shoes.
Anyone with information should call the FBI at 410-265-8080.
For information about Washington area bank robberies, visit bankbandits.org.
