Police are looking for the man believed to be responsible for three robberies at Maryland banks since November.
All of the heists occurred in the Towson area, according to Baltimore County police. One Wells Fargo branch was held up twice. In each robbery, the suspect gave a bank teller a note that demanded money and implied that he was armed, authorities said.
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The first robbery happened on Nov. 15, when a man robbed a Wells Fargo branch on the 900 block of Fairmount Avenue shortly before 2 p.m.
The second occurred at the M&T Bank branch on the 1000 block of York Road at about 12:15 p.m. on Jan. 13.
The most recent heist was reported last month, when the Fairmount Avenue Wells Fargo branch was robbed again on March 8. That robbery happened at about 11:45 a.m., police said.
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The two banks are less than a half-mile apart.
The suspect is described as a white man who is between 25 and 30 years old. The man is 6 feet to 6 feet 3 inches tall and has a thin build and brown hair. The robber was often dressed in athletic-type clothing, police said.
Anyone who has information about the heists is asked to call Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7-LOCKUP (562587). Tipsters can also send a text message that says “MCS” plus the information to CRIMES (274637) or submit a tip online at metrocrimestoppers.org.

