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Case: 17529

Bank Robbery

Santander Bank - Watertown MA
Date of Crime: June 1, 2016

Suspect 1

Case ID 17529 Case ID 17529 Case ID 17529

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 17530
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Tall
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On June 1 2016, the pictured unidentified light skinned black male entered the Santander bank located at 75 Main Street, Watertown Ma. The suspect approached the teller and demanded cash. The suspect spoke in Portuguese and English to the victim teller. The suspect received an undetermined amount of cash and fled the bank. If anyone can identify this suspect please contact Detective John Oliveira with the FBI Bank Robbery Task Force. 617-799-9138
FBI: 617-799-9138
Investigator: John Oliveira
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Santander Bank
75 Main Street
Watertown MA 02472
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