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Levittown Attempted Bank Robbery Suspect Shows Note to Teller, Flees

Bristol Township Police is asking for the communities help with identifying a man who attempted to rob Well Fargo Bank in Levittown Monday afternoon.

Police say yesterday 07/03/2023 at 130  pm, were dispatched to Wells Fargo bank located at 4356 New Falls Road, Levittown, for an attempted bank robbery.  The employee advised that the alleged robber held a note to the glass demanding money. He is described as a thin white male approximately 25-25 years old with bleach blonde hair wearing a white

Police did say if the alleged suspect had a weapon with him, or if he fled the area by vehicle or foot.

Businesses’ and members of the community in the area at the time of the attempted robbery, who have yet to check their cameras, should do so.

Businesses and persons’ in the area of the bank who have yet to check their cameras should do so and contact Lt. CJ Winik at 267-812-3053.

You send tips to the Bucks County Crime Watch tip line. 

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Levittown Attempted Bank Robbery Suspect Shows Note to Teller, Flees

Bristol Township Police is asking for the communities help with identifying a man who attempted to rob Well Fargo Bank in Levittown Monday afternoon.

Police say yesterday 07/03/2023 at 130  pm, were dispatched to Wells Fargo bank located at 4356 New Falls Road, Levittown, for an attempted bank robbery.  The employee advised that the alleged robber held a note to the glass demanding money. He is described as a thin white male approximately 25-25 years old with bleach blonde hair wearing a white

Police did say if the alleged suspect had a weapon with him, or if he fled the area by vehicle or foot.

Businesses’ and members of the community in the area at the time of the attempted robbery, who have yet to check their cameras, should do so.

Businesses and persons’ in the area of the bank who have yet to check their cameras should do so and contact Lt. CJ Winik at 267-812-3053.

You send tips to the Bucks County Crime Watch tip line. 

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