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Case: 1737

Bank Robbery

250 Granite Street - Braintree
Date of Crime: June 21, 2006

Suspect 1

20060307 Captured

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 10121
Gender Female
Build Large
Complexion Dark
Height Short
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Suspect wanted for a bank robbery in Braintree on June 21, 2006. Suspect is described as a black female with dark skin, 20 to 30 years old, 5' 4", medium build, wearing a long sleeve black shirt, dark colored pants, a black or navy blue baseball cap and long black hair with dread locks. The dread locks could have been a wig. She claimed to have a bomb and passed a note claiming that this was a "stick up." She fled the bank with an amount of money, leaving a suspicious package behind.

Subject arrested, Ebony Agnew.
Braintree Police: 7817948760
Investigator: Sergeant David DelPapa
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250 Granite Street
Braintree 02184
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