Police in Prince William County, Virginia, are looking for information about a bank robbery that happened in a Bank of America in Manassas Saturday morning.
Police in Prince William County, Virginia, are looking for information about a bank robbery that happened at a Bank of America in Manassas Saturday morning.
Shortly after 9 a.m., police say they responded to a call from Bank of America at 8501 Sudley Road about a robbery. The investigation revealed that an unknown man had entered the bank and passed a teller a note, which demanded money and implied he was armed, according to police.
The suspect fled with an “undisclosed amount of money,” police said. Officers and a police K-9 were unable to find him after searching the area.
No injuries were reported, and the suspect did not actually display a firearm during the robbery, according to police. They are continuing to investigate and ask anyone with information to contact the Prince William County Police Department tip line at (703) 792-7000 or www.pwcva.gov/policetip.
Police described the man as wearing a black hat, red shirt, blue jacket over a camouflage hooded sweatshirt and gray or olive-green colored pants. They also said the suspect was wearing white covers on all 10 fingers.
Images of the suspect are included in the police’s tweet below:
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: #PWCPD detectives are investigating a bank robbery that occurred on Sudley Road in #Manassas earlier this morning around 9am. Anyone with info is asked to contact #police. pic.twitter.com/7pJr4Iz3p0
— Prince William County Police Department (@PWCPolice) November 19, 2022
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