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Man sent to prison for bank robberies ; Patrick Richelieu of Kennebunk gets nearly 11 years, plus 30 months for violating probation.
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TREVOR MAXWELL By TREVOR MAXWELL Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
01-09-2009
Man sent to prison for bank robberies ; Patrick Richelieu of Kennebunk gets nearly 11 years, plus 30 months for violating probation.
Byline: TREVOR MAXWELL By TREVOR MAXWELL Staff Writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: Front
Type: Cover Story
A federal judge Thursday sentenced a Kennebunk man to nearly 11 years in prison for a monthlong bank robbery spree.
Patrick Richelieu, 42, previously pleaded guilty to theft of a total of $105,000 from six banks in Maine, New Hampshire and Connecticut, and to another robbery, ...
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