Man accused of robbing Wells Fargo, TD banks arrested in Philly

A man who appears to be David Walker was seen on surveillance video at the Haddon Township bank on Monday. (Camden County Prosecutor's Office)

A man accused of robbing two Camden County banks in the past week was arrested Wednesday after authorities found him at a convenience store in Philadelphia.

David Walker, 40, of Collingswood, passed notes demanding money to tellers at a TD Bank in Haddon Heights and a Wells Fargo Bank in Haddon Township, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office said in a news release.

On May 18, he was at the TD Bank on the White Horse Pike in Haddon Heights just before 6 p.m., wearing a black beanie and other dark clothing. After getting money from the teller, he fled in a silver Scion.

Then on Monday, he was at the Wells Fargo on Cuthbert Boulevard in Haddon Township, this time in more professional wear, the prosecutor's office said.

The amounts of money handed over in each incident were not disclosed.

After receiving tips that Walker might be in Philadelphia, members of the NY/NJ Regional Fugitive Task Force, along with the U.S. Marshals Service, arrested Walker around 1 p.m. at a Royal Farms on Aramingo Avenue, a spokesman said.

Walker was taken into custody without incident and has been charged with two counts of robbery.

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