Crime & Safety
FBI Arrests Alleged Bank Robber in Bedford
FBI reportedly converged on Bedford residence early Tuesday morning.

Update (12:07 p.m.): For the second time in three months a Bedford man has been arrested, though the most recent charges are currently unclear.
Bedford resident Jonathan Talbot – who was 26-years old on May 30, when he was arrested for allegedly robbing the Citizens Bank at 2035 Brown Avenue in Manchester – has once again been apprehended, this time by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
An representative from the FBI's Boston office confirmed to Bedford Patch that federal agents, assisted by the Bedford Police Department, arrested Talbot Tuesday morning at his 11 Lindahl Road residence.
The exact charges are currently unclear, and Bedford Patch has contacted the U.S. Attorney's Office for more information.
Original Story (10:31 a.m.): The Bedford home of an alleged bank robber was reportedly the location of significant police activity Tuesday morning.
According to a neighbor, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Bedford Police converged on the 11 Lindahl Road home of 26-year-old Jonathan Talbot just after 7 a.m. Tuesday.
The neighbor reported seeing "FBI" and "HRT" (Hostage Rescue Team) on the vests of authorities at the scene.
Bedford Police Chief John Bryfonski confirmed to Bedford Patch that his department assisted a federal agency this morning, though he provided no other details.
A call to the FBI office in Boston was not immediately returned.
Talbot was arrested May 30 and charged with robbing the Citizens Bank at 2035 Brown Avenue in Manchester. He was reportedly talking on his cell phone while committing the crime. He was apprehended hours later at his Bedford home with more than $4,000 cash.
Bedford Patch will provide more updates as information is made available.
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