Police: Armed Woman Robbed TD Bank In Princeton

Authorities are currently on the lookout for a female suspect who robbed the TD Bank in Princeton while brandishing a firearm. The police and FBI are actively working together to locate the individual and bring her to justice.

According to the FBI and Princeton police, a woman entered TD Bank on Route 206 at 2 pm on Sunday, July 28. She displayed a black semi-automatic handgun, handed a note to a teller demanding cash, and warned the worker not to sound an alarm.

According to the authorities, the employee was threatened by the woman who retrieved a handgun from her pocket and aimed it at them. She then instructed two tellers to go into the vault and collect additional money.

After grabbing the cash, the woman made a quick escape from the bank and was captured on video surveillance footage walking near the Princeton Bottle King, which is located just a short distance away on Route 206.

According to the description provided, the woman was between the ages of 35 to 45 years old, heavyset, and stood at a height of 5’7″. Her attire consisted of a white T-shirt, tan pants, and open-toed shoes, along with a medical mask and a blue baseball cap featuring a white logo. She also had on red prescription sunglasses.

If you have any information, please contact the FBI Newark at 973-792-3000 or reach out to Princeton Detective Daniel Chitren at (609) 921-2100 ext. 2154 or through email at [email protected].

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