NH Man Indicted for Five Bank Robberies
A New Hampshire man has been indicted for allegedly committing five bank robberies last year in Northern Massachusetts.
A New Hampshire man has been indicted for allegedly committing five bank robberies last year in Northern Massachusetts.
A New Hampshire man has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for six bank robberies in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, taking more than $25,000 total.
The man who allegedly shot at Somerville police officers responding to a robbery at the Davis Square Middlesex Federal Savings Bank branch, sending the neighborhood into a lockdown, has been captured.
The man dubbed the “Route 128 Bandit” was apprehended last month and yesterday charged with bank robbery.
A convicted bank robber from Revere will serve over eight years in prison after he robbed 10 different banks in a span of just 19 days during the months of December 2016 and January 2017.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Boston Division’s Violent Crimes Task Force is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the location, arrest and prosecution of the perpetrator responsible for 10 bank robberies in the Greater Boston area since last December.