Busted Bronx man is suspected serial bank robber

The NYPD nabbed a Bronx man for allegedly stealing $700 from a TD Financial institution — and say he's an individual of curiosity in 5 different financial institution heists.

Noel Lozada, 51, is accused of strolling right into a TD Financial institution department at 3755 East Tremont Ave. in Throgs Neck at 4:50 p.m. March 14 and handing a teller a be aware saying he had a gun and demanding cash.

Police arrested him on April 24 and charged him with theft and felony possession of a weapon amongst different counts. He was additionally accused of breaking right into a automotive that day and was charged with housebreaking, police stated.

Lozada has 15 prior arrests, together with for assault in January, cops stated.

Cops at the moment are investigating whether or not he's related to financial institution stickups between March 17 and April 11 in Manhattan.

Lozada has 15 prior arrests, including for assault in January.
Lozada has 15 prior arrests, together with for assault in January.
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On March 17, police stated a person walked right into a TD Financial institution at 2144 Third Ave. in Harlem, and handed the teller a be aware saying he was armed and demanded money. The robber fled with about $650.

On March 21, a robber did the identical factor at a TD Financial institution at 953 Third Ave. at 57th Road and obtained away with about $1,265.

A Chase financial institution at 147 East 86th St. was hit on March 31 by a person who gave a be aware to the teller and fled with $1,000.

Investigators at the scene of the robbery.
Investigators on the scene of the theft.
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On April 4, a robber fled with $2,000 from the Atlantic Financial institution positioned at 936 Third Ave. at 56th Road after handing over a be aware saying he was armed.

And on April 11, a TD Financial institution positioned at 2144 Third Ave. in Harlem was robbed of $800 by a person who stated in a be aware that he had a gun.

Lozada is being held on $5,000 money bail. His lawyer declined to remark.

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