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Brunswick police released images of this suspect who allegedly held up a TD Bank branch on Tibbetts Drive by Walmart in Brunswick Wednesday morning and fled the scene. Anyone who can identify him should contact police at 725-5521. SUBMITTED PHOTOBRUNSWICK
Brunswick police are asking for the public’s help to find the man they say held up a TD Bank Wednesday morning.
This man is believed to have held up a TD Bank branch in Brunswick Wednesday morning. SUBMITTED PHOTOAccording to Brunswick Police Cmdr. Mark Waltz, the police department received the report of a hold-up alarm activated at the TD Bank branch at 10 Tibbetts Drive in Brunswick at 9:08 a.m.
Officers responded and learned that a man had come into the bank and demanded money. He fled the scene after receiving cash from the teller. No weapon was displayed and no one was injured.
The man is described as a 6-foot, 1-inch tall white male, approximately 160 to 180 pounds, wearing a gray knit cap, a long sleeve black and gray colored baseball shirt and blue jeans.
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If anyone knows who the suspect is, they are asked not to make contact with him and to call Brunswick Police Department at 725-5521.
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Brunswick police were at the TD Bank branch on Tibbetts Drive in Brunswick Wednesday morning after the bank was robbed. DARCIE MOORE/THE TIMES RECORD
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