Woman accused of robbing multiple Pennsylvania banks

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A woman has been arrested for allegedly robbing multiple Pennsylvania banks, including a Lancaster County bank in June.

According to the charges filed by State Police in Lancaster, Kesha Walker, 47, of Delaware, allegedly admitted to robbing the Truist Bank, located at 790 Route 41 in Salisbury Township, on June 8 and another one in Delaware County.

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Walker, State Police say, admitted to robbing the banks, and driving to a casino to play with the stolen money.

During the Truist Bank robbery, the criminal complaint states that Walker walked to a teller and handed them a note saying she had a gun and demanding she wanted just $50s and $100s.

State Police say Walker stole $2,900 from the bank before leaving in a 2010 dark green Lincoln MKZ.

Walker was identified as a suspect when Troopers were able to figure out the vehicle came from Delaware, and Troopers say she bore a strong resemblance to the bank robber.

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