
There have been four bank robberies this year throughout Delaware. (Photo from ultramarine5/iStock Getty Images)
There’s been four bank robberies throughout the First State since the end of April, something the Delaware State Police say they have taken notice of.
However, the overall number of bank robberies this year is lower compared to the same period last year, said India Sturgis, spokesperson for the organization.
“We continue to thoroughly investigate each incident and work closely with our law enforcement partners to identify and apprehend those responsible,” she said. “Currently, there is no clear evidence suggesting that these incidents are connected or part of a broader trend associated with economic conditions.”
Nonetheless, she said, the state police remain vigilant and are taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of our communities and financial institutions.
Here’s all the bank robberies that happened in recent months:
- 8/5: M&T Bank in Claymont
- 7/27: Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union in Bear (and carjacking)
- 7/16: WSFS Bank in Wilmington
- 7/9: PNC Bank in Dover
There was also an arrest made related to identity theft at a Citizens Bank in Wilmington on August 12.
Arrests have been made in relation to all robberies, including an arrest on Friday of 30-year-old Enrico Mancuso for the July 9 and July 16 incidents.
There were six bank robberies in 2023, according to Sturgis.
“We encourage the public to stay aware and report any suspicious activity near banks or financial institutions,” Sturgis said. “As always, the DSP is committed to protecting the citizens of our state and maintaining public safety.”
Attempts to reach economic experts from Wilmington University, University of Delaware and Delaware State University were unsuccessful.
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Raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Jarek earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.A. in political science from Temple University in 2021. After running CNN’s Michael Smerconish’s YouTube channel, Jarek became a reporter for the Bucks County Herald before joining Delaware LIVE News.
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