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Bank Robbery

Monday, June 11, 2012

Stoughton Police Make Arrest in Webster Bank Robbery

A Brockton man was arrested in Walpole Monday evening for robbing Webster Bank in Stoughton earlier in the day.

A 30-year-old white male robbed Webster Bank on Washington St. in Stoughton Monday afternoon and then fled the scene, but was arrested in Walpole later Monday evening, Stoughton Police Executive Officer Robert Devine said. Nicholas Twomey, 30, of Homesite Rd. in Brockton, entered Webster Bank, located at the corner of Washington and Monk Streets, around 3 p.m. on June 11, passed a note to the teller, and made off with about $2,000 in cash, Devine said. Twomey was caught on surveillance camera. He was wearing a long-sleeved yellow shirt and a Red Sox hat at the time. Devine said he was unarmed. The robbery did not result in any injuries. Devine said Twomey got in the get away car, drove from Monk St. to Grove St., then from Grove St. to …

Sunday, May 13, 2012

WANTED

WANTED: Attempted Easton Bank Robbery

A 2009 attempted bank robbery suspect is still on the loose.

Each week, we'll feature a different outstanding criminal case from around the region. Information is courtesy of MassMostWanted.com. If you have any information regarding the case, contact your local police department. On 12/23/09 at 10:57 a.m., subject entered the Bank of Easton located at 275 Washington Street, Easton and passed the teller a note. The note stated this is a robbery and demanded cash. The robber was described as a white male, in his 30's, 5'8" about 210 lbs. wearing a black knit hat, dark sunglasses with yellow tint lenses, navy blue ski jacket, hood with a grey stripe, jeans, sneakers, with one to two days of hair growth on his face and walks with a slight limp. The person who passed the note left the building in an …

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Weekly Region Roundup

Region Roundup: Bank Robberies; School Shooting Threat; and a Heart Attack

A look at the top headlines in your town and the surrounding area for the week of April 22, 2012.

Bank Robbery Suspect in Norton Identified Norton Police Detectives have identified the Mansfield Bank robbery suspect as Ramon Felix, 27, of Quincy.  A bank employee told the Norton Police Department that a male entered the Mansfield Bank on W. Main Street in Norton at about 6 p.m. on April 21, approached a teller and handed her a note requesting money and stating that he had a weapon.  No weapon was shown to the teller. The male then fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash. Read more by clicking here. *** School Shooting Threats Made in Notebook Lead to Stoughton High Student’s Arrest A Stoughton High student was arrested after a notebook containing “disturbing plans for a school shooting type attack” was discovered by a teacher …

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