After two bank robberies, Surrey RCMP arrest 37-year-old male

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      Surrey RCMP have arrested a 37-year-old male after two banks were robbed in the Guilford area of Surrey.

      Around 12 p.m. on June 5, Surrey RCMP responded to a report of a robbery at a financial institution in the 15900 block of 108th Avenue.

      The suspect was described as a white male who was wearing a blue hoodie, a baseball cap, and sunglasses, and left the area in a black GMC pick-up truck.

      Then around 7:30 p.m. on June 10, police received another report of a robbery at a financial institution in the 15900 block of Fraser Highway.

      The suspect in this case was described as a white male wearing all black clothing.

      After investigators identified one male suspect for both robberies, officers arrested the suspect at his residence and seized the truck and evidence from the robberies.

      David Yaroslawsky of Surrey has been charged with two counts of robbery.

      He remains in custody and the investigation is continuing on. Anyone with any further information about these robberies is asked to contact Surrey RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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