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Case: 3925

Bank Robbery

Bank - Eastford, CT
Date of Crime: March 4, 2010

Suspect 1

20100200 Captured

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 12676
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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At 3:10 PM a white male subject, about 18 to 23 years old, 5'6” to 5'8” tall, brown hair thin build entered the bank wearing a tan khaki jacket, black and white ball cap and blue jeans walked up to the teller station. He pulled out his wallet, made small talk with the clerk and handed her a white piece of paper that demanded the money. A quantity of money was handed over, then the pictued subject turned and walked out of the bank.

Thanks to the Rindge, NH. Police recognizing the suspect’s photo on NESPIN, identification has been made and confession obtained for the Eastford Bank robbery on March 4, 2010. The suspect is identified as: Joshua Daniel Robinson DOB: 01/01/1990 of 29 High Street Hubbardston, Ma. Thanks to all who assisted with this investigation. Follow up interviews are being done, and warrants will be applied for regarding the Eastford Robbery. The suspect is currently incarcerated in New Hampshire for a bank robbery in Rindge, NH. on March 12, 2010. Any questions contact Det. Ryan Luther at Troop D at (860) 779-4957.
CT State Police: 8607794900
Investigator: Sgt. John Szamocki
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