Fort Worth Police Nab Suspect in String of Bank Robberies

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Fort Worth Police Nab Suspect in String of Bank RobberiesFort Worth Police Nab Suspect in String of Bank Robberies Fort Worth, Texas – Fort Worth Police have apprehended a suspect in connection with a series of bank robberies that have plagued the city in recent weeks. The suspect, identified as 35-year-old John Doe, was taken into custody on Thursday, October 20th. According to law enforcement, Doe is believed to be responsible for six bank robberies that occurred between September 10th and October 15th. In each incident, the suspect entered the bank, brandished a firearm, and demanded cash. He then fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money. Investigators were able to connect Doe to the robberies through a combination of witness testimony, surveillance footage, and forensic evidence. A search warrant was executed at Doe’s residence, where police recovered items that linked him to the crimes. “This arrest is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our officers,” said Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes. “We are committed to keeping our city safe and will not tolerate violent crime.” Doe has been charged with multiple counts of bank robbery. He is currently being held in the Tarrant County Jail on $1 million bond. The Fort Worth Police Department encourages anyone with information about bank robberies or other criminal activity to contact the department at 817-392-4222 or submit a tip anonymously through the Crime Stoppers website.

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