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UPDATE: Car sought in connection to Fairhaven robbery

UPDATE: Car sought in connection to Fairhaven robbery

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BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Police are looking for a car possibly associated with a Fairhaven robbery earlier this week.

Bellingham Police say that they believe the suspect may have left in a black Ford Flex SUV with a white roof.

The suspect is accused of robbing the People’s Bank location inside of the Fairhaven Haggen on Monday, April 1.

He is described as a 6-foot-tall black man in his 30s, last seen wearing all black and a jacket with security-style patches on the upper arms.

Anyone with information on the suspect or the suspect vehicle is asked to contact Bellingham Police at 360-676-6911.

The suspect is described as a 6 ft tall black man in his 30s, last seen wearing all black and a jacket with security-style patches on the upper arms.

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