Crime & Safety
Have You Seen These Men? Milford Police Say They Robbed a Bank
A $2,000 reward has been offered for any information leading to the suspects arrests.
The Milford Police Department is investigating a bank robbery which occurred at the Webster Bank located at 314 Merwin Avenue in Milford on Wednesday afternoon.
Police spokesman Sgt. Jeffrey Nielsen said at about 1:40 pm, two males entered the bank through a rear door and approached the teller counter demanding money.
No weapons were displayed during the robbery. The suspects fled the area in a grey sedan style vehicle similar to a Hyundai Elentra, police said.
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The vehicle was last seen leaving westbound on Dunbar Road towards New Haven Avenue.
The suspects are described as two black males. One suspect was wearing a black coat, gray colored pants, black hat and black shoes.
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The other suspect was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, white shirt, light colored pants, black hat and black shoes.
The Connecticut Bankers Rewards Association is offering a $2,000 reward for information resulting in the arrests of the people responsible for the robbery.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Henry Chacon at (203) 783-4761, email hchacon@ci.milford.ct.us or visit the Police Department’s website at www.milfordpd.org and click on “Crime Tips” to report the information.
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