New Jersey police searching for man who committed bank robberies in Cape May

Phil Stilton

CAPE MAY, NJ – Cape May area police and the New Jersey State Police today are seeking assistance to identify a man who is accused of robbing banks in Cape May County.

On Wednesday, December 30, at approximately 3:10 p.m., the suspect entered Sturdy Savings Bank in Dennisville, N.J., and handed the teller a note requesting that money be placed on the counter. The suspect then departed the bank in an unknown direction with cash provided by the teller.

On Thursday, January 7, at approximately 3:20 p.m., the suspect entered TD Bank in Marmora, N.J., and handed the teller a note requesting that money be placed on the counter. The suspect then departed the bank in an unknown direction with cash provided by the teller.


The suspect is described as a white male approximately 40 to 60 years old, 6’ 0”, medium build, with gray hair. The suspect in both robberies was wearing a black knit cap, a black gaiter style face covering, blue jeans, a black coat, and black gloves.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the New Jersey State Police Woodbine Station Criminal Investigation Office at 609-861-5698. Anonymous tips are welcome.

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