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Case: 3850

Bank Robbery

Acushnet Federal Credit Union - Acushnet
Date of Crime: February 6, 2010

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 12582
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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Suspect walked into Acushnet Credit Union and handed the teller a note. Teller handed the suspect an undetermined amount of cash. Suspect fled on foot, there was no m/v involved.

The Acushnet Bank robbery suspect was captured along with the young female suspect in the Dartmouth bank robbery. He is identified as Kristopher Santillo age 21 of 238 Davis Street as well as a Florida address. Many thanks to all you tipsters.
Acushnet Police Dept: 5089980240
Investigator: Detective James D. Costa
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