The 'Playbook Pilferer' has struck again in the Houston area, FBI officials said.
needs your help locating the ‘Playbook Pilferer,' who apparently has stuck again at another bank on Friday, officials said. The first location was the Wells Fargo at 6907 FM 1960 West, and the second location was the Houston Federal Credit Union at 5302 FM 1960 West.
Officials said the bank robber is described as a Black male in his mid 40s to early 50s, approximately 5'10" to 6" tall, medium to heavy build, with shoulder-length slat and pepper dreadlocks. The suspect was last seen wearing a burgundy long-sleeve shirt, dark pants, reflective sunglasses, and a black surgical mask.
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