‘Beltway Bank Bandit' sought by FBI
WASHINGTON - The "Beltway Bank Bandit" is still on the loose after allegedly robbing 14 banks in throughout the DC region, and now the FBI is hoping the public can help identify him.
The suspect is a male in his 20s or 30s who stands between 5-foot-7 inches and 6-foot-2 inches tall. He reportedly weighs between 160 and 170 pounds.
During his different heists, the suspect has worn an array of disguises ranging from a baseball cap, a wig, gloves, a hijab, or a hoodie.
The locations and dates include:
December 22, 2017, BB&T, 13045 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway, Fairfax, Va.
January 11, 2018, Capital One, 85 H Street Northwest, Washington, D.C.
February 13, 2018, Suntrust, 405 Manning Road, Accokeek, Md.
March 1, 2018, Capital One, 3499 South Jefferson Street, Falls Church, Va.
March 8, 2018, M&T, 7485 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, Va.
May 14, 2018, Burlington Coat Factory, 3200 Donnell Drive, District Heights, Md.
June 29, 2018, PNC, 3297 Crain Highway, Waldorf, Md.
July 12, 2018, BB&T, 10660 Stanhaven Place, White Plains, Md.
August 17, 2018, BB&T, 9412 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, Md.
September 14, 2018, BB&T, 9412 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, Md.
October 9, 2018, Wells Fargo, 15480 Annapolis Road, Suite 200, Bowie, Md.
October 12, 2018, BB&T, 5203 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Va.
October 12, 2018, PNC, 14125 Saint Germaine Drive, Centerville, Va.
October 27, 2018, Bank of America, 8096 Rolling Road, Springfield, Va.
October 27, 2018, Bank of America, 8096 Rolling Road, Springfield, Va.