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Case: 3200

Robbery

Wal-Mart Rt 44 - Raynham
Date of Crime: March 18, 2009

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

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Gender Male
Build Large
Complexion Light
Height Tall

Suspect 2

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Suspect 2

Suspect Id 11812
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Tall

Suspect 3

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Suspect 3

Suspect Id 11813
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Officers were told by the victims that two men had impersonated police officers and had robbed them of their wallets, cell phones and an IPOD. The victims were a 19 year old male from Bridgewater Ma. and an 18 year old male from Berkeley Ma. The victims were approached by the two male suspects as the victims sat in their car. The suspects then asked the victims if they wanted to “buy weed”. When they said no, they were forced from the vehicle, pushed around, slapped and made to put their hands on their vehicle. The suspects identified themselves as Police Officers and took the victims wallets and phones. The suspects were both over 6 ft tall and around 200 pounds. There was a third suspect driving a Black Isuzu Trooper that was used as the getaway vehicle.

Suspects turned themselves into Fall River Police after seeing themselves in the media and on the Internet. Suspects were brothers Timothy and Ryan Bastille.
Raynham Police Dept: 5088242727
Investigator: Detective David LaPlante
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Wal-Mart Rt 44
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