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Case: 2655

Bank Robbery

505 Common Street - Belmont
Date of Crime: April 23, 2008

Suspect 1

20080265 Captured 20080265

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 11168
Gender Male
Build Small
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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On 4/22/08, at 1132 hrs. The East Cambridge Savings Bank at 505 Common Street in Belmont was robbed. The suspect was described as a W/M, black wavy hair, brown eye's, 5'9,thin build. He was wearing a black short sleeve T-shirt and blue jeans. Suspect passed a note and no weapon was shown. Suspect fled the bank and entered a dark gray Honda or Toyota driven by a second suspect.

Christopher Grace was arrested on Saturday, 4/26/08 by members of the FBI BRTF, Watertown, Belmont and Cambridge PD's.
Belmont Police Department: 6179932550
Investigator: Det.Young
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