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Case: 5810

Bank Robbery

MT. WASHINGTON BANK - Boston
Date of Crime: March 20, 2013

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 15095
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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On Wednesday March 20, 2013, at approximately 1600 hours, an unknown white male (UNSUB) entered the Mt. Washington Bank located at 501 Southampton St in South Boston. UNSUB approached Teller Station #3 and made a verbal demand to the teller, and was provided with U.S. currency, before fleeing the bank on foot down Boston St..

He is described as a white male, late 20's to mid 30's, 5'10", medium build, and wearing a black hooded "NorthFace" jacket, a maroon "hoodie" style sweatshirt, black sunglasses, light colored jeans, and black boots.
BR/VCTF: 6172236560
Investigator: T. Michael Ahern
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MT. WASHINGTON BANK
Boston 02125
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