Thursday, February 26, 2015

Credit Union robbery arrest

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Police have arrested a man for alleged involvement in the January 28th robbery at the Windsor County Credit Union in North Springfield.




Assault & Robbery
February 25, 2015
Matthew Martin
AGE: 28
Weathersfield, Vermont
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On January 28, 2015 the Windsor County Credit Union was robbed by a subject alleging to have a gun. Springfield Police Department, the Vermont State Police, Weathersfield PD, & Chester PD, all responded to this incident.
Further investigation yielded the alleged involvement of Matthew Martin in this robbery. On February 25, 2015 Springfield Officers located and arrested Martin for the alleged offense of Assault and Robbery.
Martin was lodged at Southern State Correctional Facility in lieu of $25,000 bail and will be arraigned on February 26th in Windsor County Superior Court Criminal Division.

3 comments :

  1. Nice work by the Springfield Police Department and their colleagues!

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  2. Crime does not pay. All you idiots out there should realize that you can't get away with robbing a bank. You are always caught. The long arm of the law will get you no matter where you are.

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  3. RE: If he is charged as a habitual offender Martin could spend up to life in prison.

    In the Vermont court system? Ha! What are the odds of that?

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