WESTCHESTER—The FBI is seeking the public’s help in identifying two men who are suspected in two separate armed bank robberies in Westchester County.
“We have a clear and concise description of both subjects. The public can provide assistance by forwarding information regarding these individuals to law enforcement officials,” said Special Agent Richard Kolko in an FBI release.
The first incident occurred at Key Bank in Courtlandt, New York on Jan. 21. The robber approached a customer service representative, pulled a handgun, and demanded cash from the tellers and the vault.
The unidentified robber is described as a “black male, under the age of 30, between 5 feet 4 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall, and of medium build,” according to the FBI. He was observed wearing a black skull cap, white bandana around his mouth, a dark puffy jacket, blue jeans with a rainbow design on the back pockets, and white gloves.
“We have a clear and concise description of both subjects. The public can provide assistance by forwarding information regarding these individuals to law enforcement officials,” said Special Agent Richard Kolko in an FBI release.
The first incident occurred at Key Bank in Courtlandt, New York on Jan. 21. The robber approached a customer service representative, pulled a handgun, and demanded cash from the tellers and the vault.
The unidentified robber is described as a “black male, under the age of 30, between 5 feet 4 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall, and of medium build,” according to the FBI. He was observed wearing a black skull cap, white bandana around his mouth, a dark puffy jacket, blue jeans with a rainbow design on the back pockets, and white gloves.







