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Case: 1757

Bank Robbery

Citizens Bank (Stop & Shop branch) - North Reading
Date of Crime: July 16, 2006

Suspect 1

20060333 Captured

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 10142
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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Male subject approx. 20-25 yrs. old entered Stop & Shop in North Reading and committed an armed robbery of the Citizen Bank branch inside. Subject described as a white male approx. 20-25 yrs. old. , several day facial hair growth, wearing gray t-shirt w/black sleeves, khaki shorts and white sneakers. Subject wearing black b-ball hat w/white logo. Showed black handgun. Subject fled in 1980's or early 90's white sedan. Same subject robbed Stop & Shop in Woburn earlier in day.

Suspect in Citizen Bank robbery in North Reading was arrested on July 19, 2006 and identified as Justin D. Perry 11/13/79. Perry was identified as a suspect in the Brookline Savings Bank in Arlington and the Stop & Shop robbery in Woburn, Ma.
North Reading Police Department: 9786646423
Investigator: Det. Michael P. Murphy
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Citizens Bank (Stop & Shop branch)
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