NewAlliance Bank hit by robbers for 3rd time

From: New Haven Register | Date: December 28, 2005| Author: Maria Garriga | Copyright information

Dye pack part of latest Fountain St. branch haul A robber struck the NewAlliance Bank on Fountain Street Tuesday morning, the second time the branch was held up in just over a week and the third in the city in that time.

Police scoured Westville in search of a suspect, who used a note to rob the bank. No shots were fired and no injuries were reported.

One lead that fizzled caused police to detain two men in the vicinity of Webster Bank on Elm Street downtown Tuesday afternoon. Th...

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