Crime & Safety
Police Recover Orange Bank Robbers Vehicle; Suspects Photos Released: UPDATE
BREAKING: Police are asking for anyone who recognizes the suspects to contact them.
ORANGE, CT — On Thursday with the assistance of the Woodbridge and New Haven Police Departments the suspect vehicle involved in the TD Bank robbery in Orange was recovered, police said.
The 2017 Ford Fusion was an overdue rental from a rental company in New Haven, police said. The vehicle will be processed by Orange Police Detectives for trace evidence along with evidence initially recovered at the scene, police said.
Additionally, Detectives from the Orange Police canvassed area businesses and discovered additional video of the vehicle and suspects, police said. The male driver was captured on CCTV on foot attempting to recover evidence and a second female passenger is seen in the getaway car, police said.
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The primary suspect was captured on CCTV without the wig, police said. Orange police are investigating a bank robbery from Tuesday evening at TD Bank, located at 175 Boston Post Road, police said.
A black female wearing jeans, a blue t-shirt, sunglasses, and a wig gave the teller a note demanding money, police said. The bank teller gave the suspect cash and the suspect walked out of the bank, across the street, into a parking lot where she discarded the blue t-shirt, wig, and sunglasses, police said. These were later recovered by officers, police said.
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The Orange Police continues to request the public’s help in tracking these suspects down, police said. Any information should be forwarded to Detective Peter Kingston of the Orange Police Department at 203-891-2138.


Images via Orange Police
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