Crime & Safety
Suspects Charged In Connection To 2023 Bank Robbery
Two suspects wanted in connection to robbery in another jurisdiction have been charged in the 2023 robbery of Truist Bank.
STREET, MD — Two people have been charged in connection to the September 2023 Truist Bank robbery.
On Sept. 17, Harford County Sheriff's Office detectives were working with another law enforcement agency on a bank robbery investigation. While helping issue search warrants in that case, investigators detected similarities between that robbery and the 2023 Truist Bank robbery in Harford County.
Detectives determined that the same suspects were involved in both robberies. In the 2023 Harford County robbery, a male suspect, later identified as 34-year-old Hank Hamilton, fled the scene in a rented white Volkswagen Tiguan. The rental records were tied to 35-year-old Mollie Glover of Pylesville, who detectives have determined helped Hamilton by providing vehicles and aiding in his escape after the robbery, the sheriff's office stated.
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On Sept. 18, HCSO detectives obtained charges against Glover for her role in the 2023 Harford County robbery. With the assistance of the HCSO Special Response Team and HCSO Warrant Unit, a search warrant was executed at Glover’s residence in the 3000 block of Whiteford Road. During the search, investigators recovered clothing items believed to have been used in the robbery. Glover was taken into custody without incident and charged. She has since been released from the Harford County Detention Center on pretrial conditions, the sheriff's office stated.
Hamilton also has been charged. He currently is in custody in another jurisdiction and the HCSO is working with partner agencies to pursue charges for his involvement in the 2023 robbery in Harford County, the sheriff's office reported.
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