Shannon Steckbeck
NATHAN WILLISON | LNP Staff Writer
A Harrisburg man already facing bank robbery charges in York County is charged with attempting to rob a bank in East Cocalico Township, police announced Tuesday.
Shannon Steckbeck, 59, walked into a Truist Bank in the 2600 block of North Reading Road (Route 272) on Nov. 14 and demanded a teller provide him with cash from the register, according to a criminal complaint filed by police.
Police say the teller initially assumed it was a joke before Steckbeck repeated his demand. The teller handed over $2,300 from the register. No weapon was displayed during the robbery. Steckbeck was seen leaving in a black Volkswagen Jetta.
Police in York county arrested Steckbeck outside a Days Inn on Nov. 21 without incident.
Steckbeck had previously been convicted of robbing banks in Columbia Borough and York County in 2017.
According to LNP | LancasterOnline reporting at the time, Steckbeck was being given a ride home after drinking at a tavern on Jan. 28, 2017, when he asked the man driving him to stop at the Union Community Bank in Columbia Borough. Once inside, Steckbeck demanded money from the register. The Columbia man who had been giving him a ride later identified him to police.
Just a few days before the robbery in Columbia, Steckbeck robbed a York County bank by claiming to have a bomb.
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