Atm customer robbed at gunpoint after withdrawal
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ATM Customer Robbed At Gunpoint After Withdrawal

June 10, 2024

LAUREL, MD— A citizen in Laurel was robbed at gunpoint shortly after withdrawing money from an ATM, prompting a police investigation. The incident occurred in the 3500 block of Russett Green E. on June 9, 2024, at approximately 2:30 PM.

According to the victim, he received a text message instructing him to withdraw money from his bank. Following the instructions, he went to a local ATM and, after completing the withdrawal, was approached by a male suspect. The assailant, who brandished a handgun, demanded and took the money before fleeing in a gray sedan.

Western District detectives are now handling the case and are seeking assistance from the public. Anyone with information about this robbery or the suspect involved is urged to contact the authorities at 410-222-6155 or use the Tip Line at 410-222-4700.

This case highlights concerns about safety at ATMs and the potential for targeted criminal activities following electronic communications. The investigation continues as law enforcement works to identify and apprehend the suspect involved.

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