Crime & Safety

Police Nab Suspected Bank of America Robber

Police believe that Daniel Januszewski, 29, of Hartford, is the man who robbed a Bank of America location on North Main Street last month.

Manchester Police have taken a 29-year old Hartford man into custody and charged him as a suspect in the robbing of the Bank of America branch on North Main Street on Nov. 15, 2012. 

Daniel Januszewski, 29, of 500 Vine St., Hartford, was arrested by Manchester police on Nov. 28 and charged with first-degree robbery and fourth-degree larceny in conjunction with the robbery. Cpt. Christopher Davis said the arrest was based on several individuals identifying Januszewski based on surveillance photos of the robbery released by police. 

According to police, at 2:45 p.m. on Nov. 15, 2012, a lone white male suspect wearing a black coat with a grey hooded sweatshirt underneath and a black baseball hat with Chicago written in red along the front approached a bank teller at the Bank of America branch at 14 North Main St., implied that he had a weapon, and demanded cash. The unidentified male obtained an undisclosed amount of cash and fled the scene on foot, according to police. 

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Januszewski, who is being held on a $250,000 bond, is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court on the charges on Ja. 9, 2013. 

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