Crime & Safety
Boston Man Convicted in Three Bank Robberies
He pleaded guilty to robbing two banks in Cambridge and one in Allston.

BOSTON, MA – A Boston resident is facing a 100-month prison sentience after his conviction Wednesday in a triple bank robbery.
The charges fall on 46-year-old Kim Daley, of Boston, convicted in U.S. District Court of robbing the East Cambridge Saving Bank and Naveo Credit Union in Cambridge, as well as the Rockland Trust in Allston.
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He now faces 100 months in prison, three years of supervised release and restitution of $8,339, according to the Massachusetts District Attorney's office.
According to the DA's press release, Daley pleaded guilty this May to all three counts of bank robbery.
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According to prosecutors, Daley gave tellers at each bank a note demanding money, on June 1, 2015, Aug. 7, 2015, and Aug.14, 2015.
At the Naveo Credit Union in Cambridge, Daley allegedly gave the teller his note demanding money, then said, “Hurry up, I have a gun.”
On Aug. 21, 2015, Daley was arrested in New York City and transported to Massachusetts to face charges, the DOJ's office said
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