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Case: 2817

Bank Robbery

Bank of America - Boston
Date of Crime: June 30, 2008

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 11349
Gender Male
Build Large
Complexion Dark
Height Tall
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On Monday June 30, 2008 a black male subject entered and robbed the BOA located at 60 State Street in Boston. The subject is described as stocky, 6'0", 35 to 40 years old, dark complexion, wearing a beige "Army" style cap, black long sleeve shirt and sunglasses. The subject claimed to have another person with him and that both had guns.

Subject MOSES CALDWELL in custody and believed to have committed 6 other area bank robberies. CALDWELL has been charged and arrested federally on 12/11/2008.
MSP/FBI Bank Robbery Task Force: 6172236185
Investigator: TPR Steven Wohlgemuth
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