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Case: 7238

Bank Robbery

Dean Bank - Bellingham, MA
Date of Crime: October 21, 2015

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 16938
Gender Male
Build Small
Complexion Medium
Height Tall
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On 10/21/15 at approximately 0910 hours a male party entered the Dean Bank at 411 Pulaski Blvd in Bellingham.

The male was described as dark or olive skinned, possibly Hispanic and possibly in his 30’s. He was wearing a black full-zip “Champion” hooded sweatshirt, light pants, clean white sneakers and a light blue New England Patriots baseball hat. The male was very skinny and tall, over 6 feet. He was clean shaven and had a distinct jaw line. He had long curly hair however witnesses expressed that the hair may have been a wig.

The male passed a note to the teller demanding money and stating that he had a gun. The male was given an undisclosed amount of cash. He fled the building on foot towards Wrentham Road. Officers were on scene within moments. A search of the area was conducted and the suspect was not located. The following photos were taken from the Bank’s security footage.
Bellingham PD: 5089661212
Investigator: Detective Scott Provost
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