Crime & Safety
Police Search For Man Who Allegedly Robbed Bank At Mall
The man reportedly fled with a bag of $15,000 in cash from the bank.

MARLBOROUGH, MA—Police are searching for a man who allegedly robbed the Bank of America at Solomon Pond Mall in Marlborough on Thursday, July 12.
At 4:45 p.m., the Marlborough Police Department responded to the Bank of America at the Solomon Pond Mall for a bank robbery. Numerous officers responded to the bank and employees told them that the suspect had fled.
The suspect reportedly approached the teller counter and handed a note demanding money and that he was armed with a weapon. The suspect placed the money into a brown paper bag and exited the bank towards Sears Department Store. The suspect was seen shortly after walking out through the front entrance of Sears.
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Police units canvassed the area and were unable to locate the suspect. The suspect is described as a Caucasian male approximately 30 years wearing a dark shirt, blue Patriots hat, khaki shorts, and glasses. Attached below is a still image taken from Bank of America surveillance video.
Any information please contact Lieutenant Matthew Hassapes or Detective Mark Parente with the Investigation Unit at 508-485-1212 ext. 36973 or ext. 36956. If a caller wishes, he/she may remain anonymous.
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#Marlborough police are on the scene of an attempted robbery at the #BankOfAmerica at the Solomon Pond Mall. Suspect is on foot, unknown if armed. #BreakingNews
— Emmalyn (@EmmalynAnderson) July 12, 2018
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