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Case: 865

Bank Robbery

Bank Of Canton - Randolph
Date of Crime: June 4, 2004

Suspect 1

20040332

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 9146
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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On 06/04/04 at 11:01 am the suspect walked into the Bank of Canton wearing sun glasses,and a blue old navy pullover,with baggie pants.The suspect walked up to the teller window closest to the rear door.There was not a teller at that window at that time.The suspect waited for the teller to finish what she was doing and then told her to give him the money.The suspect told the teller he didn't want any ones,the suspect said to teller "hurry up" because a customer had noticed that the bank was being robbed and started getting emotional.The suspect pulled a white plastic bag from his sleeve and placed the money into it and fled to the rear of the bank,where he jumped into a older m/v (which has been recovered) The suspect had an unknown white male driver waiting for him.
Randolph: 7819631212
Investigator: Detective David Clark -Det Richard Lucey
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