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Case: 1689

Bank Robbery

Webster Bank - Mansfield
Date of Crime: May 5, 2006

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 10070
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Short
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On May 5, 2006 at approx. 4:20 pm a lone, dark skinned male entered the Webster Bank, approached the teller and held up a note instructing teller to give him money. The note never left his hands. No weapon was shown or indicated. Suspect is approx. 5'6", possibly hispanic, med build, no visible tattoos, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, multi-colored sneakers, dark sunglasses and a dark colored baseball cap with nike swirl logo on front. Suspect fled in a dark colored Audi or BMW, unknown make.
Mansfield Police Department: 5082617301
Investigator: Det. Sgt. Sam Thompson
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