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Case: 5678

Bank Robbery

Jewett City Savings Bank - Dayville
Date of Crime: December 20, 2012

Suspect 1

20120713

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 14925
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Short
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Suspect enter the bank and walked up to teller handing her a note. The note read robbery, no dye pack, no alarm, no gps, no marked bills. Suspect did not speak. Teller handed him cash that he put in a plastic bag he brought in with him into the bank. No weapon shown or implied. Suspect left the bank to a silver or gold 4 door sedan, possibly a Hyundai with registration ECA037. Plate was white with green letters, unknown state. Suspect wore a dark knit cap with white logo, white shirt, dark sunglasses, blue jeans, white sneakers, and white gloves.
Connecticut State Police: 8607794900
Investigator: Det. Humberto Morales Jr./ Sgt. John Szamocki
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Jewett City Savings Bank
Dayville 06241
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