Crime & Safety
Man Charged in Monday's TD Bank Robbery
Police credit several tips from the public in helping make an arrest in the downtown bank robbery.

Police are giving credit to the public, who responded to a call for assistance in identifying a bank robber captured on surveillance video.
As a result, Bradford Mullane, 31, of 6 Heon Court, Nashua, was arrested July 17 at the Nashua Police Department at approximately 9:26 p.m., charged with robbing TD Bank on Main Street July 15.
Police say at approximately 10:30 a.m. on July 15 Nashua Police patrol officers responded to TD Bank, 191 Main Street, for a report of a robbery. Officers learned that a robber produced a note demanding money from the bank. The robber then left on foot. The Nashua Police Department received several tips from the public regarding this incident. The investigation was furthered by Detectives in the Criminal Investigations Division and a warrant was subsequently issued for Mullane.
A class B felony is punishable by up to seven years in the New Hampshire State Prison, exclusive of fines.
Mullane is being held at the Nashua Police Department on $100,000 cash bail pending his arraignment at the 9th Circuit-District Division-Nashua Court on July 17, 2013.
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