By: Sharon Aron Baron
In what must seem like deja vu to residents, another bank robbery has just taken place in the City of Coral Springs.
The FBI has just released photographs from a bank robbery that took place today at 1:10 p.m. at a TD Bank branch, 2600 N University Drive where a robber entered the bank and demanded money from a bank employee. There were no injuries. Money was taken, but the amount will not be released by the authorities.
The bank robber is described as a white male wearing a hooded dark jacket and socks for gloves.
On April 15, a man whose face was obscured by a hood entered a Citibank branch at 2789 N. University Drive early that morning. He then displayed a weapon and demanded money from a bank employee.
If anyone has information as to the identity of this bank robber, they are urged to call the FBI at 754-703-2000 or go to Crimestoppers.
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1 comment
This is ridiculous. Has the city become so complacent that we don’t think crime can happen here? When Citibank was robbed, the other neighboring banks and staff should have been on their P’s and Q’s. I realize that when approached with weapons and demands that one should not resist, but when a person arrives dressed in dark colors and appears to be in protective gear/clothing, that swat button should have smashed before he even made it to the teller’s counter. That thief got the memo on how easy it is to rob a bank quietly in Coral Springs. And not for nothing, our citizens need to keep one eye open as well. Sometimes we all have to work together to keep our city a safe and great place to live.