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Case: 4510

Bank Robbery

Eagle Bank - Everett, MA
Date of Crime: February 11, 2011

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 13458
Gender Male
Build Small
Complexion Light
Height Short
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On 2/11/2011 at aapproximately 10:11am, a white male subject entered the Eagle Bank in Everett, MA and attempted to rob the bank. The suspect handed a demand note to the teller and the note stated he had a weapon although none was shown. The Teller refused to give the suspect any money and he fled the bank. The suspect was described as a white male, 5'6", skinny ,mid 40's. He was wearing a tan puffy 3/4 lenghth jacket, brown wool hat, eyeglasses. Suspect David Dillon was identified and warrant was obtained for this robbery
FBI Bank Robbery Task Force: 6176804525
Investigator: TFO Robert DiSalvatore
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