FBI working with Cobb, Fulton police to identify female bank robber

These surveillance photos show the suspect robbing a pair of banks in Marietta and Sandy Springs.

These surveillance photos show the suspect robbing a pair of banks in Marietta and Sandy Springs.

Police departments in Marietta and Sandy Springs are continuing to work with the FBI to identify a woman who has robbed two banks this month.

She is described a slender 25- to 35-year-old and is often seen wearing a green bandanna with a camouflage pattern.

Surveillance cameras most recently caught the suspect at the PNC Bank on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs on Monday.

According to a Sandy Springs police report, the woman came into an employee’s office, sat down, reached in her purse and handed the worker a note that read: “I have 2 bullets one for you and one for me give me all the money nothing funny!”

The worker gave the suspect $1,500 and she fled through the front door of the bank.

Investigators believe this is the same woman who robbed a Wells Fargo Bank in Marietta on June 16. According to an FBI press release, the suspect approached a teller and presented a note that demanded cash. The suspect obtained an undisclosed amount of cash and fled the bank.

Anyone with information in this matter should contact Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477.

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