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Employee Robbed of Business Proceeds

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Detectives from the Montgomery County Police-Major Crimes Division continue to investigate the robbery of a fast food employee who was attempting to make a commercial deposit at a bank. Today, detectives are releasing surveillance photographs of the two suspects and are asking for the public's help in identifying them.

On September 16 at approximately 9:53 a.m., officers responded to the PNC bank located at 13704 Middlebrook Road in Germantown for the report of a robbery of a bank customer.  Investigation by detectives has revealed that an adult female employee of Roy Rogers had driven from the restaurant location (12907 Wisteria Drive) to the bank to make a deposit of business proceeds.  As she was walking to the bank entrance, the suspect grabbed the employee , pulled her to the ground, and removed the deposit bag from her person.  The suspect then ran with the deposit bag to an adjoining parking lot and entered the passenger seat of a vehicle that was waiting for him.  The vehicle then left the scene.

Detectives monitored surveillance video from the Roy Rogers and have determined that the two suspects, (the suspect who robbed the employee and the suspect believed to have driven the getaway vehicle), were inside of the restaurant and purchased food together before the robbery.  Both suspects are described as white males in their 30s.  The suspect wearing the white baseball cap, a gray sweatshirt, and black shorts, committed the robbery.  The suspect believed to have driven the getaway vehicle is wearing a gray and black sweatshirt with the number "38" and the words "Los Angeles" on the front of the sweatshirt and the letters "LA" on the back of the shirt.

Anyone with information about this robbery or the suspects is asked to call the Major Crimes Division at 240-773-5100.  Those who wish to remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or leave a Crime Solvers tip here.  Crime Solvers will pay a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information provided to them that leads to an arrest and/or indictment for these crimes.

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Release ID: 13-316
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