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« : October 15, 2009, 11:27:18 AM »

ANOTHER VERMONT BANK ROBBERY
Police are looking for a
Black Honda Civic
Massachusetts registration 7305ED
Occupied by two males
Do not approach, Call Vermont State Police
524-5993
Randolph National in Rochester, Vermont

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« #1 : October 15, 2009, 03:42:02 PM »


STATE OF VERMONT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
ROYALTON FIELD STATION

** PRESS RELEASE **

DATE OF RELEASE:  October 15, 2009           

CASE NUMBER: 09D303699

INCIDENT:  Bank Robbery                           

STATION: Royalton Barracks                             

DATE OF INCIDENT: October 15, 2009 at approximately 0936 hours       
LOCATION: Randolph National Bank, 85 North Main Street in Rochester, VT                         

ACCUSED: Unknown at this time                       
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT:

At approximately 0936 hours the Vermont State Police received a report of a bank robbery that had just occurred at the Randolph National Bank located at 85 North Main Street in Rochester, VT.  Information provided was a lone male entered the bank and demanded cash.  A weapon was not displayed.  The bank teller complied and gave the male some cash.  The male left the bank on foot and headed north on Rt. 100 and moments later was observed in the passenger’s seat of a black vehicle driven by another white male that was headed south on Rt. 100. 

There were no reported injuries as a result of this incident and there were no customers in the bank at the time of the robbery. 

The male who entered the bank was described as having the following:

·         White male
·         Late 30’s to mid 40’s in age
·         Height approximately 5’6 – 5’8
·         Stocky to chubby build
·         Shoulder length blondish hair
·         No facial hair
·         Sunglasses
·         Black winter cap with a visor
·         Baggy blue jeans with the bottoms cuffed up
·         Black jacket
·         Sneakers

The driver is described as having the following:

White male
Height approximately 5’5
Weight approximately 140 lbs.
Black bushy hair
Black beard
Dark sweatshirt

The State Police are analyzing surveillance footage. 

The following vehicle is still being sought for as a possible connection in the robbery: 

Black Honda Civic
Massachusetts registration 7305ED
Occupied by two males
 
This vehicle was reported stolen to the Springfield, MA Police Department on Sunday October 11th, 2009.

Anyone who may have witnessed the event, the above mentioned vehicle or any suspicious activity in the area of the bank and have not spoken with the Vermont State Police is asked to call the Vermont State Police immediately at 802-234-9933.
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« #2 : October 15, 2009, 11:01:56 PM »

Anyone seen Special Ed lately??
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« #3 : October 16, 2009, 07:47:38 AM »

"rumor" has it that Special Ed has fled out of state.  Suspicious, isn't it?

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« #4 : October 16, 2009, 03:16:11 PM »

Why not rob a bank since it's so darn easy--TV makes it look hard and messy with all the hostages, gunfire, blood killing, and SWAT teams. This guy walks in and demands $ from the teller, no dangerous weapons, no hostages, no shootout.

TV's  been lying to us. That's not right!

Surely I jest, but it does kind of look like this guy pressed his EASY button before doing this doesn't it? It takes a whole lot of nerve.

I wonder what his story is. He doesn't look like a career criminal. He is probably an upstanding individual who is down on his luck and very desperate. Unfortunately, he just royally screwed up his life if he gets caught. The thing about this state is that most of the criminals are not overly bright, they tend to get busted doing something stupid.

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« #5 : October 16, 2009, 04:42:23 PM »

Two men have been arrested and the car recovered - More at:

http://www.fox44now.com/global/story.asp?s=11320149

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« #6 : October 17, 2009, 03:33:08 AM »

I read the article Henry posted.

SO Ed is cleared on THIS one?
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