Man Tried To Rob Bank In Wallingford: Police

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Wallingford CT

06 April, 2021

1:10 PM

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WALLINGFORD, CT — Police are asking for help identifying a man they said tried to rob a bank in Wallingford on Monday morning. Police responded to a report of an attempted bank robbery at the Bank of America branch at 938 North Colony Rd. in the Stop & Shop Plaza around 10:35 a.m., according to Lt. Michael Colavolpe. Colavolpe said a white middle-aged man wearing jeans, a hooded sweatshirt, winter-type gloves and glasses approached a bank teller and presented a note, demanding money. No weapons were displayed, according to Colavolpe. The man walked out of the bank before getting any money and headed north toward the Route 68 overpass where a getaway vehicle was potentially waiting, according to Colavolpe. Anyone with information on the man's identity or who saw a vehicle parked or waiting on the Route 68 overpass near the bank is asked to contact Detective Sean Houlihan at 203-294-2844. The Connecticut Bankers Reward Association is offering a reward up to $500 to anyone who aids in the arrest of the suspect, according to Colavolpe.

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