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July 16, 2007

Bank robber makes off with cash, police ask public for help

By George P. HassettRobbery

Somerville Police are asking the public to help them identify a man who robbed the Citizens Bank at 212 Elm St. in Davis Square Saturday.

According to police, a white man, possibly in his twenties, entered the bank shortly after noon and passed a note to a teller demanding cash.  He then fled the bank on foot with an undisclosed amount of money, police said.

Capt. Paul Upton said most bank robbers in Somerville and the northeast United States use the same method the suspect used Saturday, pass a note to a teller.

Robbery_2_2 “To enter a bank and pass a note demanding money does not involve a great deal of planning,” he said. A few years ago, he said, a man in Teele Square walked into a bank and handed an envelope to a teller with a note demanding money. The man walked out with the money but was soon found by police because the envelope had his name and address printed on it, Upton said.

However, some note passers target specific banks at specific times and do plan their heists, he said.

Bank robbers who pass notes usually do not make off with enormous amounts of cash because they are only taking money from one teller at the bank, he said.

“A single teller won’t have a whole lot of money in their draw at one time,” he said.

The suspect is described by police as being about 6 feet tall, and having a thin build with a light beard.  He wore a stripped shirt and khaki shorts, a red baseball cap and was carrying a dark colored backpack, according to police.  Bank surveillance cameras captured the suspect and police believe the images are good enough for him to be identified by someone who knows him.

“If someone calls us, it can be anonymous and we will do the rest,” Upton said.

Police are asking people with information to contact them at 617-625-1212. 
The robbery is being investigated jointly by Somerville Police Detectives and the FBI Bank Robbery Task Force.      

Comments

Natural Evolution in action. Take that Creationists!

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The man walked out with the money but was soon found by police because the envelope had his name and address printed on it, Upton said.
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Did Uptain really call it a "draw"? Did he mean drawer? Did the reporter just not understand his accent?

people here are getting pretty desparate for cash - i'm telling ya!!

Ahahahah! Good eye, IIF! :-)

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Did Uptain really call it a "draw"? Did he mean drawer? Did the reporter just not understand his accent?
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I think that guy is Ron Newman!!! Where the hell did he park his get-away bike?

He doesn't look like Ron! Not sure, I've seen Ron a few times in real life (of course, he did not know I was keeping an eye on him), but he doesn't look like that guy.

Maybe he'll buy an iron with the proceeds of this robbery?

Wonder if his note said, "I have a gub!"

Think he's an illegal immigrant, or a red, white and blue American-born fully documented citizen? Let's wait and see.

Maybe it was an "undocumented worker " making an "undocumented withdrawal "

undocumented? you kidding? the guy is some shlub with a bad habit who needs some cash... btw, there are plenty of aliens fighting over in Iraq under the U.S. flag. many don't even get citizenship until they are blown up by IEDs. Shut your mouth pops and open your ears, you might learn somethin'...

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