11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

Abington police announce arrest of serial robber – The Reporter

Written by Amanda

ABINGTON — On Saturday, April 2, a subject entered the TD Bank at 2900 Moreland Rd. in the Willow Grove  section of Abington Township. The subject, who was wearing Muslim garb and had his face concealed, demanded that the teller give him “all the 50’s and 100’s” before fleeing the area.

The suspect fled back towards  Philadelphia through Cheltenham Township. An alert Cheltenham police officer was able to get a license plate  of the suspect’s getaway car. The vehicle was registered to Richard Lawrence, of the 2300 block of 79th Ave. in  Philadelphia. The vehicle was recovered a short time later in Philadelphia, and a couple days after that,  Lawrence reported to the Philadelphia Police Department that his car had been stolen, according to a press release from Abington police.

While investigating the bank robbery, detectives found similarities to several other recent robberies of  commercial businesses in the region. During the month of March, 2022, the following businesses were robbed  in a similar fashion: Rite Aid located at 8001 Roosevelt Blvd in Philadelphia, Walgreen’s located at 7001  Frankford Ave. in Philadelphia, CVS located at 890 Welsh Rd. in Horsham, and Rite Aid located at 1321  Easton Rd. in the Roslyn section of Abington Township. These four robberies were all committed by the same  suspect, who either threatened employees with a box cutter or implied that he had a weapon and demanded  money from the safe, police said.

Detectives were able to gather evidence to link the TD Bank robbery to the other four robberies. They were also able to show that Richard Lawrence lied about his car being stolen and was actually the suspect in the  robberies, according to police.

The detectives were in the process of obtaining an arrest warrant for Lawrence on April 9, 2022,  when a subject walked into the TD Bank located at 2431 Cheltenham Ave. in Cheltenham Township and  demanded money from a teller. Cheltenham Police arrested Richard Lawrence as he fled the bank and recovered the money from the robbery, police said.

After Lawrence was charged by Cheltenham Police and detained at  Montgomery County Correctional Facility, Abington detectives began coordinating with Philadelphia and  Montgomery County prosecutors to prepare charges for the additional robberies. On April 19, 2022, Richard  Lawrence was charged with five counts of robbery and related offenses. Bail was set at $10,000 and he was  remanded to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, where he was already being held, the release stated.

Source: thereporteronline.com

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