The Halton Regional Police Service is investigating four robberies that occurred in Burlington and Oakville. Two of the robberies occurred in Burlington along with 2 in Oakville in a span of just over an hour.
On July 12th shortly before 1:00 pm a lone male entered the TD Canada Trust located at 5000 New Street in Burlington. The suspect handed a teller a note indicating he was armed with a weapon. The teller gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of money and he fled the bank on foot.
On July 12th shortly after 1:15 pm a lone male similar in description to the suspect in the first robbery entered the Bank of Nova Scotia at 3505 Upper Middle Road in Burlington. The suspect handed the teller a note indicating he had a weapon and demanding money. The suspect was given an undetermined amount of money and fled the bank on foot.
On July 12th shortly after 2:00 pm the suspect entered the Bank of Montreal located at 240 North Service Road West in Oakville. The suspect handed the teller a note indicating he had a weapon and demanding money. The suspect was given an undisclosed amount of money and fled the bank on foot.
On July 12th 10 minutes after robbing the Bank of Montreal the suspect entered the RBC Bank at 1005 Speers Road in Oakville. The suspect handed the teller a note indicating he had a weapon and demanding money. The suspect was given an undisclosed amount of money and fled the bank on foot.
No one was injured during the robberies.
The suspect is described as: Male black 6'1' in his teens wearing a dark baseball hat with a navy and white checkered hoodie and blue jeans.
If you have any information on this case, please contact the HRPS or Crime Stoppers.