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Case: 988

Bank Robbery

Citizens Bank - Norwood
Date of Crime: October 6, 2004

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 9281
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Tall
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The pictured person entered the Stop and Shop on Rte-1 in Norwood and went up to the teller at the Citizens Bank. The individual said to the teller "give me all your money, don't do anything stupid". The individual put the money into a black folder and walked out of the store.

He is described as a white male , 40-45 years old, 6'1 to 6'2" with black hair. He was unshaven and was wearing a baseball cap with writing on it and he had on eye glasses.
Norwood Police Department: 781440-5194
Investigator: Detective David Papargiris
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