Crime & Safety

Police: Wells Fargo Robbery Was Inside Job

Three people have been arrested in connection with the Nov. 4, 2013, bank robbery at the Wells Fargo on Levering Mill Road, Lower Merion Police said, a robbery that turned out to be an inside job. 

Three masked men entered the bank at about 11:15 a.m., police said at the time, and at least one of the men displayed a handgun.

Lower Merion Police worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Philadelphia Police to identify two of the initial three suspects, Lower Merion Police said Wednesday. Marquis Wilson, 22, last of the 2900 block of North Carmac Street in Philadelphia, and Malcolm Moore, 20, last of the 1200 block of West Cambria Street in Philadelphia, were arrested Monday, Jan. 27, in Atlanta.

Police also determined that a bank employee was involved in the robbery, police said. Calia Kane, 19, last of the 5100 block of North Hutchinson Street in Philadelphia, also was arrested Monday in Atlanta.

The third robbery suspect has not been identified, police said.


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