Crime & Safety
Boston Man Indicted In Connection With Concord Bank Robbery
Investigators said the man went into the Citizen's Bank on Lowell Road and gave the teller a threatening note in November.

CONCORD, MA – A Boston man was indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Boston in connection with robbing a Citizen’s Bank in Concord.
Angel Robles, 36, was indicted on one count of armed bank robbery. Concord police and Boston police arrested Robles in November and charged him by criminal complaint.
According to the indictment, on Nov. 9 Robles went into the Citizen’s Bank on Lowell Road, gave the teller a note that read “ROBBERY, ONLY READY TO DIE ON A DEATH WISH,” and stole about $358 and left the bank.
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He faces up to 20 years in prison; up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000 for the charge of bank robbery if convicted.
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