Crime & Safety
Man Sentenced For Robbing Bank, Gas Station In North Haven
The man was arrested after turning onto a dead-end road while leading police on a chase in a Mercedes in North Haven.
NORTH HAVEN, CT — A North Haven man has been sentenced to serve 32 months in prison for robbing a TD Bank and a gas station in 2018, according to the New Haven Register.
The Register reports Bryan Wolfe, 28, who agreed to a plea deal, was also sentenced to three years of probation with conditions calling for mental health counseling and substance abuse treatment.
Wolfe was arrested Nov. 15, 2018, after police say he robbed the TD Bank on Washington Avenue. Wolfe stole about $1,000 in cash from the bank and then led police in a pursuit while driving a Mercedes, police said at the time. He was apprehended after turning onto a dead-end road.
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After his arrest, police connected him to the robbery of the Exxon gas station on Washington Avenue on Jan. 18, 2018.
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