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Case: 4029

Bank Robbery

Sovereign Bank - Peabody
Date of Crime: May 4, 2010

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 12805
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Medium
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5/4/10 @ approx. 0917 hrs. - Lone white male, approx. 5-8" to 5-10" tall entered Sovereign Bank, 535 Lowell St. in Peabody and held a note in front of him and stated "100's and 50's, no dye packs and no alarms". Suspect was wearing a black and brown Red Sox ball cap, black sunglasses, a black longsleeve shirt/pullover with white shirt underneath, black shorts and black and white sneakers. This is the same suspect that robbed the East Boston Savings in Saugus approx. 20 minutes earlier. A dye pack went off during that robbery and he shed his sweatshirt and long pants. He also had dye on his fingers in our video. He is believed to have fled the area in a 2005-2008 Audi A6, color white, with sunroof. Any info please contact Det. Robert Church at 978-538-6360.

Domenic Screnci, 5/24/79, was arrested on 5/28/10 in connection with this robbery and several others on the North Shore.
Peabody P.D.: 9785386360
Investigator: Det. Robert Church
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