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Case: 4982

Bank Robbery

26 High Street - Medford
Date of Crime: December 3, 2011

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Suspect Id 14066
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Suspect 2

Suspect Id 14067
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Suspect 3

Suspect Id 14068
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Suspect 4

Suspect Id 14069
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On Dec 3, 2011, an unknown number of subjects forcibly entered a Bank of America's ATM machine. The subjects forced open the rear of the ATM, and took all the cash stored in the ATM. Entry was gained by cutting a hole in the rear wall of the room containing the back of the machine.

This ATM is a stand alone kiosk located inside of a residential/commercial building under renovation.

A reward of $20,000 is being offered to anyone who has information leading to the arrest of the individuals involved in this Bank Burglary.

If you have any information about the identity of these people or where they are, please contact:

Bank Robbery Task Force: (617) 997-5216
Investigator: Detective John Oliveira
FBI: 6177425533
Investigator: Det. John Oliveira
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26 High Street
Medford 02155
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