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Case: 2449

Bank Robbery

Watertown Savings Bank 175 Watertown St. - Watertown
Date of Crime: December 27, 2007

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 10929
Gender Male
Build Large
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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At approximately 14:17hrs on 12/27/07, The Watertown Savings Bank located at 175 Watertown St. was robbed. Suspect is described as a white male, 5’8” approximately 200lbs, late 40’s, clean shaven, clear pal skin. Suspect passed a hand written note. Note stated 50’s 100’s. NO weapon shown. Suspect told teller “don’t be foolish” when asked if he had an account with the bank. Suspect matches similar description to robberies in Newton and Woburn.

SA Geoff Kelly reports this subject is now in custody.
Watertown: 6179726500
Investigator: Detective Joseph Kelly
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Watertown Savings Bank 175 Watertown St.
Watertown 02472
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