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Man Robs Thousands Out Of TD Bank Accounts Across City

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May 12, 2016 Staff Report

Police are searching for a suspect wanted for stealing thousands of dollars out of several women’s bank accounts, including one in Astoria and another in Jackson Heights.

The suspect stole bank account information from four victims and used it to remove money at six different TD Bank locations around the city, according to the NYPD.

The thief struck a Jackson Heights TD Bank location with bankcard information of a 61-year-old woman, who realized money was missing from her account even though she was still in possession of her card.

Police determined that her information was used to withdraw $700 from a TD Bank located at 73-14 37th Ave. on March 15. This victim’s account was also hit in Manhattan on March 14.

A 50-year-old victim’s account was also struck in Astoria. The suspect withdrew $703 from a TD Bank at 20-46 Steinway St. on March 15. Another $700 was stolen from this victim a day earlier at a Manhattan TD Bank.

Two other victims were robbed out of TD Bank locations on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan.

The suspect collected $4,700 in total.

All of the victims were women.

The suspect is described as a white male who often wears a black baseball cap, glasses and a dark colored jacket or sweater.

Police have released photos of the suspect and are asking anyone with any information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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