Crime & Safety
Third Man, Getaway Car Seen In Richboro Burglary Footage: Update
Police have now listed a third person involved in the burglary of a bank in Northampton Township, along with the getaway car.

RICHBORO, PA — A third person of interest and a suspected getaway car, which were both at the scene of the recent burglary of a Richboro bank, have been acknowledged by the Northampton Township Police Department.
Police say a Buick Lacrosse, thought to be made between 2017 and 2022, was seen of security footage at the scene of the burglary, which took place at the Bank of America drive-thru ATM on Wednesday, Feb. 23.
Police say one of the men in the video appeared to walk with a "slight limp".
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Anyone with information pertaining to this incident, or who can identify the men seen in the video, is asked to contact Detective T.J. Martin at tmartin@nhtwp.org or via phone call at 215-322-6111, extension 66.
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RICHBORO, PA — The Northampton Township Police Department is currently searching for two men allegedly involved in the suspected burglary of a bank's drive-thru ATM in Richboro on Wednesday, Feb. 23.
The two men were seen entering the Bank of America ATM on a live camera feed. They were seen rummaging through parts of the bank.
Police were on the scene within two minutes of receiving the call about the entry, according to the police department. No signs of forced entry were to be found. It is believed that the two might have had a key or card to gain access to that area of the bank.
The two men in the video were seen wearing black hoodies, with one bearing a white design of a heart on the back. The same man, whose face can be seen in the video, was also wearing red and blue track pants, white running shoes, and what appears to be a cigarette hanging out of his mouth.
Anyone with information pertaining to this incident, or who can identify either person on the video, is asked to contact Detective T.J. Martin at tmartin@nhtwp.org or via phone call at 215-322-6111, extension 66.
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