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Case: 3756

Bank Robbery

Bank of Easton - Easton
Date of Crime: December 23, 2009

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 12466
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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On 12/23/09 at 10:57 a.m., subject entered the Bank of Easton located at 275 Washington Street, Easton and passed the teller a note. The note stated this is a robbery and demanded cash.

The robber was described as a white male, in his 30's, 5'8" about 210 lbs. wearing a black knit hat, dark sunglasses with yellow tint lenses, navy blue ski jacket, hood with a grey stripe, jeans, sneakers, with one to two days of hair growth on his face and walks with a slight limp. The person who passed the note left the building in an unknown direction.

At the time of the robbery attempt a newer model black F50 pick-up truck with one male operator drove into the parking lot, stayed only 3 minutes and drove away. It is unknown at this time if the vehicle is involved.

If you know the identity of this party and can assist the police please call (508) 230-3322 or visit wwww.eastonpd.com.
Easton Police Department: 5082303322
Investigator: Off Denise Papagno, Det. Sgt. Jack Lynn
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