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Police share new photo of at-large suspect in Puyallup robbery

Puyallup police this week released new information regarding a robbery suspect.
Puyallup police this week released new information regarding a robbery suspect.

Police have released a new photo of a suspect sought in a Puyallup credit union robbery last month.

According to a March 9 Facebook post from the Puyallup Police Department, the suspect was wearing a neon yellow shirt, brown pants and gray shoes with white soles after removing a disguise worn during the incident at Harborstone Credit Union on Feb. 25.

Puyallup Police Department

“During their investigation, detectives learned that the Harborstone Credit Union robbery suspect discarded his disguise for the outfit he is pictured in,” the post said.

A new picture was released of a suspect sought in a recent Harborstone Credit Union robbery in Puyallup.
A new picture was released of a suspect sought in a recent Harborstone Credit Union robbery in Puyallup. Puyallup Police Department

When the robbery happened, the suspect was wearing a disguise that consisted of a tan hat, dark-colored wig, safety glasses, face mask and blue flannel shirt.

Puyallup Police Department

The News Tribune previously reported the robbery occurred at about 2:14 p.m. Investigators said that the suspect showed the teller a firearm and demanded money, then fled on foot.

In the post, PPD described the suspect as “an unknown race male with a light brown complexion, approximately 40 years old, around 6’0”, and weighing approximately 230 pounds.”

Anyone with information can contact the Puyallup Police Department tip line at 253-770-3343 or tips@puyallupwa.gov.

Isabela Lund
The News Tribune
Isabela Lund is the East Pierce County reporter at The News Tribune. She covers the latest news in Puyallup, Sumner, Bonney Lake, Orting, Edgewood, Buckley and beyond. Before joining The News Tribune in 2025, she was the digital content manager at KDRV NewsWatch 12 in Medford, Oregon and a reporter at the Stanwood Camano News in Stanwood, Washington. She grew up in Kitsap County and graduated from Western Washington University in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. 
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