UPDATE: Police believe that two individuals may have been working together to rob a Wells Fargo bank in Henrico Thursday afternoon. Read below for more information:
"It is believed that two individuals may have been working together to perform this robbery. The two black males had entered the bank, one of them (in the surveillance photo with the baseball cap) approached a teller window and presented a note demanding money. The two males left the bank on foot towards Parham Rd. An officer in the area hearing the description of the bank robbers, located one male subject fitting the description, stopped and detained this individual. Currently, he is a person of interest as the investigation continues.
Henrico Detectives are still looking for a black, male, wearing a black baseball cap, gray polo shirt and blue jeans shown in the surveillance photos. If anyone has information about the person in this photo, is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 780-1000."
Previous details of this story are found below
Henrico, VA--Police are searching for a male suspect who robbed a Wells Fargo bank in the 1700 block of Parham Road Thursday afternoon at approximately 4:15 PM. Read the following release for more information:
"Henrico Police are currently on scene investigating an afternoon bank robbery that occurred at the Wells Fargo Bank in the 1700 block of Parham Rd.
About 4:15 p.m., bank personnel report that black, male entered the bank and passed a note to a teller demanding money. The male suspect left on foot towards Parham Rd. There was no weapon displayed and no injuries have been reported.
The suspect is described as a black male, wearing a baseball hat, gray polo shirt, and blue jeans."
Anyone who may have any information regarding this bank robbery is asked to contact CrimeStoppers at 804-780-1000.
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