The FBI in Baltimore is asking for help from the public in identifying what they're calling the "25th Street Bandits," wanted in connection to a series of bank robberies in Baltimore in June and July.
According to officials, the two suspects have worked together during the robberies--one approaches the counter and announces an armed robbery while another stands outside the bank and serves as a lookout.
Investigators believe the M&T Bank, on 25th Street and Kirk Avenue was robbed three times by the "25th Street Bandits" in a three-week period. (June 28, 2016, July 6, 2016, and July 15, 2016). PNC Bank on 12 E. 25th Street was robbed on July 5, 2016, according to officials.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to call the Baltimore FBI at 410-265-8080.
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