Cambridge Police Chief Discusses Multiple Bank Robberies

 

(CAMBRIDGE, Md) – The Cambridge Police Department has announced that two suspects have been identified in last week’s robbery of an M&T bank in the city.

Police Chief Justin Todd says the two suspects have been connected to robberies in Hurlock, as well as Delaware.

Chief Todd explains in the Cambridge robbery, the suspects had handed a note to the teller at the bank with no weapon shown.

He then spoke about helping find suspects across two states.

“We have four bank robberies that we know of at this time that they were involved in. And to be able to get them under arrest so they’re not out doing other bank robberies, especially during the holiday season or doing any other crimes that that we may not know of yet, that they were they were performing,” says Chief Todd.

The two suspects are currently waiting for extradition back to Maryland.

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