Suspect in Upper West Side Bank Robberies Identified by NYPD
Man Robs UWS Banks In Spree, Police Say

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A man is under investigation for attempting to rob three banks on the Upper West Side of New York City. The first incident occurred on May 26, where he demanded money but fled empty-handed. He successfully stole $1,700 from a second bank and $800 from a third, with no arrests made yet.
- 01The first robbery attempt occurred at the Bank of America on Broadway and West 107th Street, where the suspect fled without money.
- 02In the second incident at TD Bank on Broadway and West 95th Street, the suspect stole approximately $1,700.
- 03The third robbery also took place at TD Bank on Broadway and West 110th Street, resulting in a theft of around $800.
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Police are investigating a series of bank robberies on the Upper West Side of New York City, where a man attempted to rob three different banks. The first incident occurred on May 26 at the Bank of America located on Broadway and West 107th Street at approximately 3:10 p.m. The suspect approached a teller with a note and a bag but fled without taking any money. One hour later, he entered TD Bank on Broadway and West 95th Street, where he successfully stole about $1,700. Later that day, at 4:35 p.m., he robbed another TD Bank at Broadway and West 110th Street, taking approximately $800. The NYPD has released surveillance images of the suspect as part of the ongoing investigation, but no arrests have been made yet. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline.
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The series of bank robberies raises concerns about safety and security in the Upper West Side community.
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