Crime & Safety
Shrewsbury Police Seek Man Wanted In Series Of Bank Thefts
The man, flashing a fake Connecticut license, may have also committed thefts in Braintree, Quincy and Grafton, police said.

SHREWSBURY, MA — Shrewsbury police are looking for information about a man suspected in thefts that happened at two local banks — and possibly banks in five other Massachusetts cities and towns.
Shrewsbury police published surveillance footage of the unidentified man recently, identifying him as the suspect in thefts and larcenies at the Shrewsbury UniBank and Rockland Trust branches.
The man may have committed similar crimes at banks in Milford, Worcester, Grafton, Braintree and Quincy, police said.
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"The suspect is observed wearing the same baby blue long sleeve shirt, and aqua blue [scally] cap with sunglasses on top during each incident. The suspect furnishes a Connecticut state driver's license, which has been proven to be fraudulent," Shrewsbury police said.
Anyone with information can contact Shrewsbury Det. Christopher Abbascia at either cabbascia@pd.shrewsburyma.gov or (508)841-8485.
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