Police looking for person of interest in Edmeston bank robbery
EDMESTON – The New York State Police have identified a man they believe was involved in an Edmeston bank robbery and are asking the public’s help in apprehending the suspect.
On May 19, a man walked into the NBT Bank branch on West Street in Edmeston and passed a note to the teller demanding she hand over an undisclosed amount of money.
Troopers said they are looking for a person of interest in the case: 38-year-old David A. Lolik. Described as a white male with brown and gray hair, approximately six feet three inches tall and weighing approximately 240 pounds, Lolik may have a brown mustache, goatee, or brown and gray stubble beard. Police released a photograph of Lolik dated January, 2007. Police believe he may have taken steps to alter his appearance. He was last seen in Schenectady on May 19.
Lolik was last known to reside in Edmeston and has ties to the Hartwick area. He also previously resided in Norwich, Oneonta and Schenectady.
Any person with information regarding Lolik’s current location or his whereabouts since May 19 is asked to contact the New York State Police.
To report sightings or information related to the Schenectady area, contact the New York State Police, Troop G Headquarters, Loudonville, at (518) 783-3211.
For all other sightings or information, contact the New York State Police, Troop C Headquarters, Sidney at 561-7400. All calls will be kept confidential.
The New York State Police and the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene shortly after the robbery, which according to surveillance cameras, was at 9:05 a.m. Police said the suspect had lingered outside of the entrance for a period of time prior to the robbery.
Captain James E. Barnes of New York State Police said the suspect displayed no weapon and was last seen on foot traveling east on state Rt. 80.
NBT Bancorp Inc., the parent company of NBT Bank, is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for original information leading to the apprehension, arrest and conviction of any individual or individuals responsible for committing this robbery. To provide information, call 226-0509. All information will be kept confidential, bank officials say.
Police have not disclosed the amount of cash stolen during the robbery, but did say the suspect took an amount of cash with him.
On May 19, a man walked into the NBT Bank branch on West Street in Edmeston and passed a note to the teller demanding she hand over an undisclosed amount of money.
Troopers said they are looking for a person of interest in the case: 38-year-old David A. Lolik. Described as a white male with brown and gray hair, approximately six feet three inches tall and weighing approximately 240 pounds, Lolik may have a brown mustache, goatee, or brown and gray stubble beard. Police released a photograph of Lolik dated January, 2007. Police believe he may have taken steps to alter his appearance. He was last seen in Schenectady on May 19.
Lolik was last known to reside in Edmeston and has ties to the Hartwick area. He also previously resided in Norwich, Oneonta and Schenectady.
Any person with information regarding Lolik’s current location or his whereabouts since May 19 is asked to contact the New York State Police.
To report sightings or information related to the Schenectady area, contact the New York State Police, Troop G Headquarters, Loudonville, at (518) 783-3211.
For all other sightings or information, contact the New York State Police, Troop C Headquarters, Sidney at 561-7400. All calls will be kept confidential.
The New York State Police and the Otsego County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene shortly after the robbery, which according to surveillance cameras, was at 9:05 a.m. Police said the suspect had lingered outside of the entrance for a period of time prior to the robbery.
Captain James E. Barnes of New York State Police said the suspect displayed no weapon and was last seen on foot traveling east on state Rt. 80.
NBT Bancorp Inc., the parent company of NBT Bank, is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for original information leading to the apprehension, arrest and conviction of any individual or individuals responsible for committing this robbery. To provide information, call 226-0509. All information will be kept confidential, bank officials say.
Police have not disclosed the amount of cash stolen during the robbery, but did say the suspect took an amount of cash with him.
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