Rockland Trust Bank in Falmouth, Massachusetts, was looted at gunpoint on Saturday, April 8. The suspect used a firearm inside the bank and professed to have a bomb.
As per Falmouth police, around 9 a.m. on Saturday, a man strolled into the bank arranged at 20 Davis Waterways, pointed a handgun at a bank employee and requested cash. Police are as of now looking for the suspect.
The teller, who was held at gunpoint, gave the suspect an undisclosed measure of cash, after which the suspect left. Outside the bank, he took a client’s vehicle and run away from the area.
The taken vehicle was a 2019 Passage Flex, which was found deserted soon after 9:40 a.m. along the 200 block of Falmouth’s Teaticket Roadway. The vehicle was cleared by a bomb crew to guarantee there wasn’t a bomb inside since the suspect professed to convey them.
Police accept the man might have changed to another vehicle rapidly prior to leaving the region.
A picture of the suspect was delivered by Falmouth Police in which the individual should be visible wearing a hairpiece, a blue careful cover, and shades while holding a weapon.
Rockland Trust bank stayed shut after the burglary on Saturday and was booked to resume on Monday, April 10.
A representative for MSP said that the Air Wing Unit and state police K-9 unit were called to Falmouth to look for the suspect of this furnished burglary at Rockland Trust. A border has likewise been set up.
The burglary at present remaining parts being scrutinized. A FBI Boston Division representative said that the authority’s Rough Violations Team had been educated regarding the wrongdoing at the Cape Cod bank and was planning with Falmouth police to assist with the case.
Specialists have given out Det. Andrew Loewen’s number so anybody with data about the episode at Rockland Trust Bank can reach him at 508-457-2527.
Rockland Trust Bank’s other branch in Martha’s Grape plantation was burglarized in November 2022. Three men in covers purportedly entered the bank and displayed self-loader handguns. Specialists revealed a burglary of $40,000 after which the looters escaped.
A 78-year-elderly person from Missouri was captured on bank theft accusations on Sunday. The lady, who as of now has two past bank burglary convictions, was arrested again for attempting to pull a third heist in Missouri.
Tisbury Police Department is searching for three unknown armed individuals who rushed and robbed into the Rockland Trust bank in Martha’s Vineyard, armed and masked, on Thursday morning.
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The lady has been distinguished as Bonnie Gooch. As expressed in court reports, on April 5, she entered the bank wearing dark shades, latex gloves, and a dark N95 veil. She slipped a note to the teller which said:
As found in the reconnaissance video, Bonnie was seen beating on the counter at a certain point, while commanding to convey the money quicker. She left in her Buick Area which had its impairment enlistment in plain view. She left one more note while leaving that said:
At around 15:20 nearby time, Lovely Slope Missouri Police Division officials got calls of a theft that was in the works. Police found Bonnie Gooch smelling unequivocally of liquor in her vehicle while the money was flung across the vehicle floor. She was captured and afterward accused of one count of endeavored taking from a monetary organization.
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