Friday, July 10, 2015

Citizens Bank robbed again


For the third time this year, Citizens Bank in the Springfield Shopping Plaza has been held up.   Photo by Alice Page


July 10, 2015
10:18 am
Larceny from a Person
Andrew Lawrence
AGE: 63
Chester, Vermont
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On July 10, 2015 the Springfield Police Department received a report of a robbery at the Citizens Bank located in the Springfield Plaza. 
Officers quickly responded and made contact with a male subject matching the description of the alleged robber. 
A short time later this subject was identified as Andrew Lawrence, the alleged subject said to have entered the bank and provided a demand note. Allegedly, Lawrence was provided an unspecified amount of money and fled the bank. 
Lawrence was arrested for the alleged offense of Larceny from a Person. At this time this investigation is still ongoing.
Lawrence was lodged at SSCF in lieu of $25,000 cash or surety and will be arraigned on July 13 in Windsor County Superior Court Criminal Division

5 comments :

  1. Bath salts, crack & heroin make for a wonderful town.

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  2. Another stick pin please! Even without sophisticated software, SPD should be able to discern the "clusters" of robberies by now!

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  3. Time for the SPD to ask the town gangsters for assistance in cleaning up the town. It appears that nothing else is working and even the Mafia has rules that their members have to abide by. A couple of benjamins a day is a lot cheaper than the present and unsuccessful path that the town and the SPD are currently embarked upon.

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  4. Larceny of a person? Didn't he rob a bank

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