Crime & Safety

UPDATED: Police Seek Suspect in Stratford Bank Robbery

The suspect allegedly took an undisclosed amount of money from a TD Bank in Somerdale Sunday morning.

UPDATE: The Stratford Police Department released enhanced photos of the suspect involved in the Sunday morning robbery of a TD Bank in Stratford Monday afternoon.

Additionally, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office incorrectly labelled the bank in question as being in Somerdale on Sunday. On Monday, they clarified to state the robbery was made in Stratford. The correction is reflected in Patch's story.

ORIGINAL: Law enforcement officials are searching for a suspect in a bank robbery that took place at a TD Bank in Stratford Sunday morning, Camden County Prosecutor Warren Faulk and the Stratford Police Department announced.

At 11:16 a.m., police responded to the bank on the first block of the White Horse Pike in Stratford for a report of a robbery. 

The suspect is described as a black man between five-foot-eight and six feet tall, wearing a black White Sox baseball hat, black tee shirt and dark pants entered the bank and passed a teller a note demanding cash.

The man allegedly left the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash and fled on foot toward the nearby PATCO station. 

Anyone with information is urged to contact Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Robert Ferris at 856-225-8518. Information may also be emailed to ccpotips@ccprosecutor.org or texted to CCTIP.

They can also contact Detective Scott Beasley of the Stratford Police Department at 856-783-8621. The police department also accepts tips by email at TIPS@StratfordPD.org.

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